List of Baseline magazine issues
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Baseline (magazine)
Baseline magazine is a magazine devoted to typography, book arts and graphic design.-History:Since Baseline 19, which appeared in 1995, Baseline has been published by Bradbourne Publishing, co-edited by Mike Daines and Hans Dieter Reichert and art-directed by HDR Visual Communication. It is...

 magazine issues compiled from the Baseline website http://www.baselinemagazine.com and printed magazines.

Only content with attributed authors is included in the table.

Small-format Baselines published by TSI and Esselte Letraset

  • Baseline 6, edited by Erik Spiekermann
    Erik Spiekermann
    Erik Spiekermann is a German typographer and designer. He is a professor at the University of the Arts Bremen....

    , Esselte Letraset, 1985
    • The Quay Typefaces, David Quay
    • Biblica, Kurt Weidemann
    • Lucida
      Lucida
      Lucida is an extended family of related typefaces designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes in 1985.There are many variants called Lucida, including scripts , serif , and sans-serif .Bigelow & Holmes, together with the TeX vendor Y&Y, extended the Lucida family with a full...

        – The First Typeface for Laser Printers, Kris Holmes
    • Matrix Type for ETP Systems, Norbert Kupper
    • Universal Faces, Robin Kinross
    • Arabic Script Development, Mourad Boutros

  • Baseline 7, edited by Erik Spiekermann
    Erik Spiekermann
    Erik Spiekermann is a German typographer and designer. He is a professor at the University of the Arts Bremen....

    , Esselte Letraset, 1986
    • Christ Church Restoration, Jacky Wedgwood
    • Post-mortem on a Corporate Typeface, Erik Spiekermann
      Erik Spiekermann
      Erik Spiekermann is a German typographer and designer. He is a professor at the University of the Arts Bremen....

    • Bell Centennial
      Bell Centennial
      Bell Centennial is a sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter in the period 1975–8. The typeface was commissioned by AT&T as a proprietary type to replace their then current directory typeface Bell Gothic on the occasion of AT&T’s one hundredth anniversary...

      , Matthew Carter
      Matthew Carter
      Matthew Carter is a type designer. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Carter's career in type design has witnessed the transition from physical metal type to digital type...

    • What is a Typeface?, Robin Kinross

  • Baseline 8, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1986
    • Art Nouveau Lettering, Jacky Wedgwood
    • Scripts – Lettering with Personality, Mike Daines
    • Typographic Treasures: The Work of W. A. Dwiggins
      William Addison Dwiggins
      William Addison Dwiggins was a U.S. type designer, calligrapher, and book designer...

      , Mike Daines

  • Baseline 9, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1987
    • Adtype, Maggie Lewis
    • The Calligraphy Revival, Sophie Matthews
    • Type on TV, Mike Daines, Chris Long
    • Hermann Zapf
      Hermann Zapf
      Hermann Zapf is a German typeface designer who lives in Darmstadt, Germany. He is married to calligrapher and typeface designer Gudrun Zapf von Hesse....

      , Mike Daines

Large-format Baselines published by Esselte Letraset

  • Baseline 10, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1988
    • Legibility of Type, Linda Reynolds
    • Times Roman
      Times Roman
      Times New Roman is a serif typeface commissioned by the British newspaper The Times in 1931, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated...

      : An Evaluation, Peggy Lang
    • Desert Island Type, Paul Smith

  • Baseline 11: Bradbury Thompson
    Bradbury Thompson
    Bradbury Thompson was an influential American graphic designer and art director of the twentieth century.-Life and work:Communication Arts said of Bradbury "When it came to the blending of photography, typography and color, nobody did it better than Bradbury Thompson.....

     Issue, edited by Mike Daines, Chris Gray and Bob Campbell, Esselte Letraset, 1989
    • Bradbury Thompson
      Bradbury Thompson
      Bradbury Thompson was an influential American graphic designer and art director of the twentieth century.-Life and work:Communication Arts said of Bradbury "When it came to the blending of photography, typography and color, nobody did it better than Bradbury Thompson.....

      , Rodney Mylins
    • Times Roman
      Times Roman
      Times New Roman is a serif typeface commissioned by the British newspaper The Times in 1931, created by Victor Lardent at the English branch of Monotype. It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated...

       through the Generations, Mike Daines
    • Designer Spectacles, Bruce Brown
    • Desert Island Type, Herbert Spencer
      Herbert Spencer (graphic designer)
      Herbert Spencer was a British designer, editor, writer, photographer and teacher, born in London on June 22, 1924, and died March 11, 2002 ....


  • Baseline 12: St. Bride's
    St Bride Library
    St Bride Library is a library in London primarily devoted to printing, book arts, typography and graphic design...

     Issue, edited by Mike Daines, John Simmons and Domenic Lippa, Esselte Letraset, 1990
    • Shooting in the Dark, Hugh Tisdale
    • Berthold Wolpe, an Appreciation, Victor Clark
    • Troublesome Typographers, Phill Jones
    • St. Bride's
      St Bride Library
      St Bride Library is a library in London primarily devoted to printing, book arts, typography and graphic design...

      , Mike Daines
    • Design and Craft (About Zwart
      Piet Zwart
      Piet Zwart was a Dutch photographer, typographer, and industrial designer.- Examples of His Artwork :He started his career as an architect and worked for Jan Wils and Berlage....

       and Werkman), Mafalda Spencer
    • Desert Island Type, Ralph Steadman

  • Baseline 13: Bodoni
    Bodoni
    -Cold Type versions:As it had been a standard type for many years, Bodoni was widely available in cold type. Alphatype, Autologic, Berthold, Compugraphic, Dymo, Harris, Mergenthaler, MGD Graphic Systems, and Varityper, Hell AG, Monotype, all sold the face under the name ‘’Bodoni, while Graphic...

     Issue, edited by John Simmons, Chris Gray and Domenic Lippa, Esselte Letraset, 1990
    • Hebrew Typography, Daniel Goldberg
    • Vogue Italia, Jeremy Leslie
    • Bodoni
      Bodoni
      -Cold Type versions:As it had been a standard type for many years, Bodoni was widely available in cold type. Alphatype, Autologic, Berthold, Compugraphic, Dymo, Harris, Mergenthaler, MGD Graphic Systems, and Varityper, Hell AG, Monotype, all sold the face under the name ‘’Bodoni, while Graphic...

      , Mike Daines
    • A Dearth of Typography, Malcolm Garrett
      Malcolm Garrett
      Malcolm Garrett is a British graphic designer, who has worked for music artists such as Simple Minds, Magazine, Duran Duran and Peter Gabriel...

    • Desert Island Type, Sir Terence Conran
      Terence Conran
      Sir Terence Orby Conran, FCSD, is an English designer, restaurateur, retailer and writer.-Early life and education:Terence Conran was born in Kingston upon Thames, the son of Christina Mabel and South African-born Gerard Rupert Conran, a businessman who owned a rubber importation company in East...


  • Baseline 14: Sans Serif Issue, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1990
    • Graphic Design as a Life Art, Hans-Rudolph Lutz
    • Donald Jackson
      Donald Jackson (calligrapher)
      Donald Jackson, born in 1938 in Lancashire, England, is a British calligrapher, official scribe and calligrapher to the Crown Office of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Jackson is artistic director of The Saint John's Bible, a recent, hand-written and illuminated Grand Bible...

      , Margot Coatts
    • Craft, Karen Wilks
    • Dante's Inferno, Barrie Tullett
    • Sans Serif, Mike Daines
    • Product Types, Paul Priestman
    • Roger Excoffon, Julia Thrift
    • Printing Pouchée
      Louis Pouchée
      Louis John Pouchée , was a London type founder and entrepreneur.-Career:Pouchée is first recorded as the proprietor of Alamode Beef and Veal House and Pouchée & Co Coal Merchants , both in Holborn, but it was in 1818 that Pouchée established his type foundry in Lincoln's Inn Fields...

      ’s Patterns, Merlin James
    • Desert Island Type, John McConnell

  • Baseline 15: Psychedelic Issue, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1992
    • Archibald Knox, Margot Coatts
    • Arabic, From Reed Pen to Mouse, Mike Daines
    • Reynolds Stone, Emma Beck
    • Psychedelic Type, Julia Thrift
    • Lettering on English Canal Boats, Tony Lewery
    • Desert Island Type, Michael Harvey

  • Baseline 16: Japanese Issue, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1993
    • Display Type – The 40 Year Boom, Mike Daines
    • Film Types, Peter Hall
    • Street Typography, Darrell Ireland
    • Idiosyncracy Tamed, Giles Calver
    • Drenttel Doyle Partners, Peter Hall

  • Baseline 17, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1993
    • Daniel Pelavin, Karen Chambers
    • Morris Fuller Benton
      Morris Fuller Benton
      Morris Fuller Benton was an influential American typeface designer who headed the design department of the American Type Founders , for which he was the chief type designer from 1900 to 1937...

      , Mike Daines
    • From Cuneiform to DTP – Is There a Pattern?, Martin Ashley
    • Fonts – Where to Now?, James Lesley
    • How to Hold Your Chopsticks, Tilly Northedge
    • American Magazine Design, Peter Hall
    • Film Titles, Peter Hall

  • Baseline 18, edited by Mike Daines, Esselte Letraset, 1994
    • Printed in Majorca, John Chippindale
    • M Anikst – Russian Style, Mike Daines
    • French and Spanish Design, Mike Daines, Richard Mellor
    • Type in TV & Video, Mike Daines
    • Mark Making – Rainer Storck, Hans Dieter Reicher
    • GG Lange – Style With Precision, Mike Daines, Reg White
    • Multimedia, Who Needs It? Malcolm Garrett
      Malcolm Garrett
      Malcolm Garrett is a British graphic designer, who has worked for music artists such as Simple Minds, Magazine, Duran Duran and Peter Gabriel...

      , Alasdair Scott
    • Openings, John Furnival

Large-format Baselines published by Bradbourne

  • Baseline 19, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1994
    • That Isley Style, Karen Chambers
    • Philip Granville's Posters, Hans Dieter Reichert
    • The View from Microsoft
      Microsoft
      Microsoft Corporation is an American public multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions...

      , Mike Daines
    • 2 – A Figure with Personality, Mark Chaudoir
    • Erik Spiekermann
      Erik Spiekermann
      Erik Spiekermann is a German typographer and designer. He is a professor at the University of the Arts Bremen....

       – Serious But Not Solemn, Mike Daines
    • Opinionated Maps – Typographic Paintings, Paula Scher
      Paula Scher
      Paula Scher, born October 6, 1948, in Washington, DC., is an American graphic designer, illustrator, painter and art educator in design, and the first female principal at Pentagram, which she joined in 1991...

    • Political Strokes, Brian Cunningham
    • Interference, James Lesley

  • Baseline 20, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1995
    • Stefan Sagmeister
      Stefan Sagmeister
      Stefan Sagmeister is a New York-based graphic designer and typographer. He has his own design firm—Sagmeister Inc.—in New York City. He has designed album covers for Lou Reed, OK Go, The Rolling Stones, David Byrne, Aerosmith and Pat Metheny.-Biography:Sagmeister studied graphic design at the...

       – Perception and Reality, Hans Dieter Reichert
    • Cuentos Callejeros, John Chippindale
    • Robert Slimbach
      Robert Slimbach
      Robert Slimbach is a type designer, who has worked at Adobe Systems since 1987. He has won many awards for his digital typeface designs, including the rarely-awarded Charles Peignot Award from the Association Typographique Internationale, and repeated TDC2 awards from the Type Directors Club.-...

      , Baseline interview
    • The Making of Pussy Galore, Teal Triggs
    • The ‘Lost’ Labels of E. McKnight Kauffer, Mike Daines
    • The Last of the Elite, Dave Farey

  • Baseline 21, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1996
    • Wendingen 1918–30 – 2-Dimensional Architecture, Christian Küsters
    • Ahmed Moustafa, Mike Daines
    • Don’t ‘U’ Turn – New Problems Demand Better Solutions, Bruno Maag
    • Aldo Novarese
      Aldo Novarese
      Aldo Novarese was an Italian type designer who lived and worked mostly in Turin where he produced an impressive number of unique designs.-Training and Career:...

       1990–95, Mike Daines
    • Approaches to Materials in Lettering, Margot Coatts
    • Harry Beck
      Harry Beck
      Henry Charles Beck , known as Harry Beck, was an English engineering draftsman best known for creating the present London Underground Tube map in 1931. Beck drew up the diagram in his spare time while working as an engineering draftsman at the London Underground Signals Office...

       Would Have Been Amused, Ian McLaren

  • Baseline 22, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1996
    • Ralph Beyer – The Art of the True Letter, Mike Daines
    • Strange Bedfellows, Daniel Birch
    • Saul Bass
      Saul Bass
      Saul Bass was a Jewish-American graphic designer and filmmaker, best known for his design of motion picture title sequences....

       – Anatomy of a Mentor, Arnold Schwartzman
    • GF Smith and Stratmore, James Lesley
    • Book Design in Switzerland, Jost Hochuli
    • Oz Cooper – Originator and Inspiration, Mike Daines, Dave Farey

  • Baseline 23, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1996
    • Experiment in Type Derived from Fleurons, Theo Leuthold
    • Fashion Types – Word Wares, Penelope Jordan
    • Jonathan Hoefler
      Jonathan Hoefler
      Jonathan Hoefler is an American typeface designer. Hoefler founded Hoefler & Frere-Jones , a type foundry in New York that Hoefler shares with fellow type designer Tobias Frere-Jones.Hoefler has designed original typefaces for Rolling Stone Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, The New York Times Magazine,...

      , Paul Barnes
      Paul Barnes (designer)
      Paul Barnes is a graphic design and typographer. He has designed several new typefaces.-Career:After an education at the University of Reading, in 1992 he emigrated to the United States to work with Roger Black. In 1995 he left Roger Black and began work as a freelance designer in London...

    • Talwin Morris, Fiona MacSporran
    • Typography Trails – Questions of Constraint, Mike Daines
    • The Authorship of Futura
      Futura (typeface)
      In typography, Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed in 1927 by Paul Renner. It is based on geometric shapes that became representative visual elements of the Bauhaus design style of 1919–1933...

      , Christopher Burke

  • Baseline 24, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1997
    • Terence Warren – Text and Textures, Mike Daines
    • Ian Teh – Confirming Visual Perceptions, Ian Teh
    • Typotherapy, Debi Ani
    • The Influence of Eagle, Mike Daines
    • Keith Godard – Space Explorer, Mike Daines, James Lesley
    • The Sassoon Typefaces, Mike Daines, Marie Neal
    • i-jusi, Hans Dieter Reichert

  • Baseline 25, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1998
    • The Problem of Koala Sans, Stephen Banham
      Stephen Banham
      Stephen Banham is an Australian typographer, writer, lecturer and founder of Letterbox, a typographic studio.Banham was born in Melbourne in 1968. He completed a BA in Visual Communication at RMIT University from 1986–88. In 2003 he completed a Master of Design in design research from RMIT...

    • The Search of Continuity – Young Czech Designers, Iva Janáková
    • British Discipline, Margot Coatts
    • The Raw Materials of Fiction, Alice Twemlow
      Alice Twemlow
      Alice Twemlow is a writer, critic and educator whose work focuses on graphic design.Twemlow earned an MA in design history from a joint program of the Royal College of Art and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. She has been a guest critic at the Yale University School of Art and at RISD...

    • David Wakefield – Detail Matters, Mike Daines
    • Scripts and Signs, Patrick O’Keeffe
    • Deconstruction and the Typography of Books, Gerard Mermoz

  • Baseline 26, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1998
    • Happy Birthday Adrian Frutiger
      Adrian Frutiger
      Adrian Frutiger is one of the prominent typeface designers of the 20th century, who continues to influence the direction of digital typography in the 21st century; he is best known for creating the typefaces Univers and Frutiger.-Early life:Adrian Frutiger was born in Unterseen, Canton of Bern, as...

      , Friedrich Friedl
    • The Vanishing Art of the Sign, Arnold Schwartzman
    • Digital Blackletter, Paul Shaw
    • A Games, Tony Richards
    • Arabic Type, Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFares
    • Otl Aicher – A Practical Utopian, Ian McLaren
    • Signs of Diversity, Quentin Newark

  • Baseline 27, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1999
    • The Work of Mary Vieira, Friedrich Friedl
    • Notgeld from Neustat, Jilly and Ian Mclaren
    • Paul Rand
      Paul Rand
      Paul Rand Paul Rand Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum, (August 15, 1914 — November 26, 1996) was an American graphic designer, best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, UPS, Enron, Westinghouse, ABC, and Steve Jobs’ NeXT...

       Laboratory, Steven Heller
    • Lines of Movement, David Gibson
    • Hans Schleger – Starting from Zero, Hans Dieter Reichert
    • Phil Grimshaw – A Character Study, Mike Daines

  • Baseline 28, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1999
    • Futurists, Roberta Cremoncini, Chris Adams
    • Copperplate – Elaborate Penmanship, Paul Atong
    • Derek Birdsall
      Derek Birdsall
      -Early life:Birdsall was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire in 1934 and attended The King's School, Pontefract, Wakefield College of Art and Central School of Arts and Crafts in London...

       – Typographer, Philip Thompson
    • Type Case 1+2, Hans Dieter Reichert
    • The Real Alphabet, Quentin Newark
    • Czech Modernism, Christopher Burke, Patricia Córdoba
    • Michael Caine – Art and Type in Paris, Mike Daines

  • Baseline 29, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 1999
    • After the Shouting – The Post-Grapus
      Grapus
      Grapus was a collective of graphic artists, working together between 1970 and 1991, which sought to combine excellence of design with a social conscience.-History:...

       Generation, Stephen Banham
      Stephen Banham
      Stephen Banham is an Australian typographer, writer, lecturer and founder of Letterbox, a typographic studio.Banham was born in Melbourne in 1968. He completed a BA in Visual Communication at RMIT University from 1986–88. In 2003 he completed a Master of Design in design research from RMIT...

    • Edward Philip Prince, Mike Daines
    • Alan Fletcher
      Alan Fletcher (graphic designer)
      Alan Gerard Fletcher was a British graphic designer. In his obituary, he was described by The Daily Telegraph as "the most highly regarded graphic designer of his generation, and probably one of the most prolific"....

      ’s Umbrellas, Arrows and Glass, Philip Thompson
    • Alan Kitching – Typographic Timelord, Patrick Argent
    • Believe It or Else!!, Steven Heller
    • Werner Schneider, Paul Shaw, Michael Clark

  • Baseline 30, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2000
    • Saxophones for Posters, Jakob Gantenbein
    • Gustav Klimt
      Gustav Klimt
      Gustav Klimt was an Austrian Symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement. His major works include paintings, murals, sketches, and other art objects...

       – Sinuous Lines and Letters, Mike Daines
    • Helmut Schmid – Friedrich Friedl
    • Bruno Monguzzi – Master Communicator, Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo
    • Sho-cards, Steven Heller
    • Mediated Visual Metaphors, Ken Garland
      Ken Garland
      Ken Garland is notable as a British graphic designer, author and game designer. Garland established Ken Garland Associates in 1962.Garland studied design at London's Central School of Arts and Crafts in the early 1950s...


  • Baseline 31, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001
    • Alexey Brodovitch
      Alexey Brodovitch
      Alexey Brodovitch was a Russian-born photographer, designer and instructor who is most famous for his art direction of fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar from 1938 to 1958.- Early life in Russia :...

      , Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Brown’s Postcard Selection, Howard Brown
    • The Early Works of Otl Aicher, Markus Rathgeb
    • Transfiguring the Swastika
      Swastika
      The swastika is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing form in counter clock motion or its mirrored left-facing form in clock motion. Earliest archaeological evidence of swastika-shaped ornaments dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization of Ancient...

      , Steven Heller
    • Ian Teh – Interacting with the Real, Ian Teh, Isabelle Fremeaux
    • The Works of Friedrich Poppl, Gertraude Poppl

  • Baseline 32, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001
    • What is a Typeface?, Quentin Newark
    • Oscar Mariné
      Oscar Mariné
      Oscar Mariné Brandi Designer, illustrator, expert typographer and professional artist, Oscar Mariné is one of the major communicators in post-Franco Spain...

       – Publicity, City and Art, Daniel Giralt-Miracle
    • Design for the Oscars, Beryl McAlhone
    • Movie Tickets – Japanese Style, Steven Heller
    • Type Faces, Ivan Chermayeff
    • Gyöngy Laky – Matter and Message, Juanita Dugdale

  • Baseline 33, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001
    • Letterpress at the RCA
      Royal College of Art
      The Royal College of Art is an art school located in London, United Kingdom. It is the world’s only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, offering the degrees of Master of Arts , Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy...

      , Jeremy Myerson
    • The Radical Press in Pre-Nazi Germany, Steven Heller
    • The Work of Rosmarie Tissi, Christoph Bignens
    • e-book
      E-book
      An electronic book is a book-length publication in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, and produced on, published through, and readable on computers or other electronic devices. Sometimes the equivalent of a conventional printed book, e-books can also be born digital...

      s: Fad or Phenomenon?, Mike Daines
    • Common Worship: Chapter & Verse, Robin Kinross
    • Walter Brudi – Teaching by Example, Alfred Tilp

  • Baseline 34, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001
    • Do It Yourself: The Graphic Design of Punkzines, Steven Heller
    • Can Packaging Be Honest?, Frank Philippin
    • Type Trash, Quentin Newark
    • GG Lange the Teacher, Wolfgang Baum
    • Distressed Letters, Nicola Bailey
    • Designed to Perfection: The Work of Frank Overton, Tony Richards

  • Baseline 35, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001
    • Cover Story: Book Designs of Robert Gibbings
      Robert Gibbings
      Robert Gibbings was an Irish artist and author who was most noted for his work as a wood carver and engraver and for his books on travel and natural history.-Life:...

      , Martin Andrews
    • More Than Wham! Bang! Boom!: The Art and Design of Comics Lettering, Steven Heller
    • Typographica
      Typographica
      Typographica was the name of a journal of typography and visual arts founded and edited by Herbert Spencer from 1949 to 1967. Spencer was just 25 years old when the first Typographica was issued....

      , Rick Poynor
      Rick Poynor
      Rick Poynor is a British writer on design, graphic design, typography and visual culture. He began as a general visual arts journalist, working on Blueprint magazine in London. After founding Eye magazine , which he edited from 1990 to 1997, he focused increasingly on visual communication...

    • Radiant Typography: The Work of Siegfried Odermatt, Christoph Bignens
    • Subtitles for Life, David Gibson
    • The Elusive Essence of Art Deco Type, Mike Daines

  • Baseline 36, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002
    • Emil Ruder
      Emil Ruder
      Emil Ruder , Swiss typographer and graphic designer, who with Armin Hofmann helped to found the Schule für Gestaltung Basel and a graphic style known as the Swiss Style....

       – Typography from the Inside, Helmut Schmid
    • Close Shaves and Razor Sharp Graphics, Steven Heller
    • The Typefaces of Karlgeorg Hoefer, Otmar Hoefer
    • Designer – Printers, Caroline Archer
    • A Reported Story, Sam Winston
    • Letters of Memorial, Martin Andrews

  • Baseline 37, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002
    • Jan Tschichold
      Jan Tschichold
      Jan Tschichold was a typographer, book designer, teacher and writer.-Life:Tschichold was the son of a provincial signwriter, and he was trained in calligraphy...

      ’s Work for the Bücherkreis, Kristen Schneider
    • Italian Aviation Posters of the Early 20th Century, Christopher Adams
    • Hans Tisdall – Creative Lettering Artist, Michael Harvey
    • Massin's
      Robert Massin
      Robert Massin is a French graphic designer, art director and typographer who is notable for his innovative experimentation with expressive forms of typographic composition. Massin stopped using his first name in the 1950s.-Biography:...

       Typographic Voices, Steven Heller
    • Marks of Convenience, David Jury, Clive Chizlett
    • Jo Stankowski – Symbols: Traps for the Senses, Henrike Sandnert

  • Baseline 38, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002
    • Introducing the First Digital Letterting Tool, Steven Heller
    • Tisdall Script – A Typographic Interpretation, Howard Pattinson
    • Images of Lakeland – Making Connections, Michael Harvey
    • Stencilwork in America 1850–1900, Eric Kindel
    • Adrian Tyler – Invisible Cities, Horacio Fernández
    • A Matrix of Images and Ideas, Mark Gilbert

  • Baseline 39, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2002
    • Sign of the Times: The Euro Currency Symbol
      Euro sign
      The euro sign is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the Eurozone in the European Union . The design was presented to the public by the European Commission on 12 December 1996. The international three-letter code for the euro is EUR...

      , Conor Mangat
    • Cult of the Cradle – Fascist Style for Il Duce's Children, Steven Heller
    • TypoJanchi Seoul Typography Biennale 2001, Helmut Schmid
    • Autograph Books, Ken Garland
      Ken Garland
      Ken Garland is notable as a British graphic designer, author and game designer. Garland established Ken Garland Associates in 1962.Garland studied design at London's Central School of Arts and Crafts in the early 1950s...

    • Essays in Design, Caroline Archer

  • Baseline 40, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2003
    • Ballet, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Conscientious Scrawl, Stuart Rogers
    • Artwork or Works of Art, Part 1, Martin Andrews
    • Principles, Grids and Stylesheets, Mike Daines
    • Tart Cards
      Tart card
      Tart cards are cards placed in phone booths to advertise the services of call girls. They are most common in London but can be found elsewhere in the United Kingdom. They are typically placed in phone booths by professional "carders", who tour the phone booths, replacing cards which have been...

      , Caroline Archer
    • The Missing Link: Graphic Design Trade Magazine, Steven Heller

  • Baseline 41, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2003
    • Antimatter, Francisca Prieto
    • Artwork or Works of Art, Part 2, Martin Andrews
    • Photographie, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Paper Bombs – The Art of Psychological Warfare, Steven Heller
    • History of Writing – Non-Alphabetic Systems of Writing, Jeffrey Head
    • Corresponding to Form – Early Business Stationery, David Jury

  • Baseline 42, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2003
    • Robert Büchler – Typography at the Edge, Helmut Schmid
    • Hearing Type, Frank Armstrong
    • Merle Armitage – Books of His Time, Steven Heller
    • Alpine Mapping, Martin Gamache
    • Contemporary Visions in Wood Type, Dennis Y Ichiyama

  • Baseline 43, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2004
    • When Paperbacks Went Highbrow, Steven Heller
    • Kata-tracts, Caroline Archer
    • Young Trailblazers, Huda Smitshuijzen & AbiFarès
    • Giles Blaine, Rob Banham
    • Beyond Looking: Towards Reading..., Gérard Memoz
    • ISTD Student Assessments, John McMillan

  • Baseline 44, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2004
    • Typogrammes, Caroline Archer
    • El Lissitzky, the Swiss?, Wolgang Homola
    • Alvin Lustig
      Alvin Lustig
      Alvin Lustig was an American graphic designer and typeface designer. He studied at Los Angeles City College, Art Center, and independently with Frank Lloyd Wright and Jean Charlot. He began designing for books in 1937. In 1944 he became Director of Visual Research for Look Magazine. He also...

       – The Lost Adman and His Forgotten Ads, Steven Heller
    • Derek Birdsall – Notes on Grid Systems, Derek Birdsall
    • Reading the City of Signs, Gérard Memoz

  • Baseline 45, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2004
    • Kurt Hauert – The Line, the Form, the Sound, Helmut Schmid
    • Latino Vernacular in East Los Angeles, Mike Daines
    • Jean Widmer, Philippe Apeloig
      Philippe Apeloig
      Philippe Apeloig is a graphic designer born in Paris in November 1962.Apeloig studied at the École Supérieure des Arts Appliqués and the École Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs...

    • Rudolph de Harak
      Rudolph de Harak
      Rudolph de Harak, also Rudy de Harak , was an American graphic designer. De Harak was notable as a designer who covered a broad spectrum of applications with a distinctly modernist aesthetic. He was also influential as a professor of design.-Career:De Harak was born in Culver City, California...

       – A Playful Modernist, Steven Heller
    • Learning from Relationships – The Typography of eLexicon, Mike Daines
    • St Bride
      St Bride Library
      St Bride Library is a library in London primarily devoted to printing, book arts, typography and graphic design...

       and the Watford Connection, Caroline Archer

  • Baseline 46, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2005
    • Camera, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Max Huber – Memories of a Friend, Sigi Odermatt
    • Kings, Cardinals and a Cabinet des Poinçons – L'Imprimerie Nationale de France, Caroline Archer
    • Erik Nitsche – A Biography of a Design Auteur, Steven Heller
    • The Rule-Benders, David Jury

  • Baseline 47, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2005
    • Westvaco – Inspirations for Printers, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Josep Renau – Graphic Design as Political Activism, Patricia Córdoba
    • Alphabet Monograms, Alan Fletcher
      Alan Fletcher (graphic designer)
      Alan Gerard Fletcher was a British graphic designer. In his obituary, he was described by The Daily Telegraph as "the most highly regarded graphic designer of his generation, and probably one of the most prolific"....

    • Diego Lara – Be a Commercial Artist, Amaranta Ariño
    • OHW Hadank – The Classicist Even a Modernist Could Love, Steven Heller

  • Baseline 48, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2005
    • Dancing Type and Music Videos, Steven Heller
    • Body Type, Caroline Archer
    • The Typist and Her Typing Manual, David Jury
    • The Books That Nobody Sees – Typography in Children's Reading Books, Sue Walker
    • Pocket Penguins – 70 jackets, 70 designers, 7 days, Rob Banham

  • Baseline 49, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2006
    • Armin Hofmann
      Armin Hofmann
      Armin Hofmann is a Swiss graphic designer. Hofmann followed Emil Ruder as head of the graphic design department at the Schule für Gestaltung Basel and was instrumental in developing the graphic design style known as the Swiss Style...

       – Compositions in Typography, Helmut Schmid
    • Jan Tschichold
      Jan Tschichold
      Jan Tschichold was a typographer, book designer, teacher and writer.-Life:Tschichold was the son of a provincial signwriter, and he was trained in calligraphy...

       at Penguin Books
      Penguin Books
      Penguin Books is a publisher founded in 1935 by Sir Allen Lane and V.K. Krishna Menon. Penguin revolutionised publishing in the 1930s through its high quality, inexpensive paperbacks, sold through Woolworths and other high street stores for sixpence. Penguin's success demonstrated that large...

       – A Resurgence of Classical Book Design, Richard B. Doubleday
    • Willhelm Deffke – Modern Mark Maker, Steven Heller
    • Herbert Matter
      Herbert Matter
      Herbert Matter was a Swiss-born American photographer and graphic designer known for his pioneering use of photomontage in commercial art...

       – The Art of Photo-Graphics, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Sex, Sedition and the Printing Press, Caroline Archer

  • Baseline 50, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2006
    • The Promotion of Writing and Writing Equipment, David Jury
    • Typographic Birmingham, Caroline Archer
    • TypoAbsurdo – Viktor Koen's Surrealist Alphabet, Steven Heller
    • Alphabet and Image, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Pause Here – Then Go, Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert

  • Baseline 51, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2007
    • Hangul – The Korean Alphabet
      Hangul
      Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean...

      , Fritz Park
    • Berthold's Hebrew Type Catalog, Steven Heller
    • Art Books and Related Objects, David Jury
    • The Thackeray Alphabet, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Eckersley & LCP, Paul Rennie

  • Baseline 52, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2007
    • Form follows function
      Form follows function
      Form follows function is a principle associated with modern architecture and industrial design in the 20th century. The principle is that the shape of a building or object should be primarily based upon its intended function or purpose....

      , Jan Middendorp
    • Connecting with Eric Gill
      Eric Gill
      Arthur Eric Rowton Gill was a British sculptor, typeface designer, stonecutter and printmaker, who was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement...

      , Arnold Schwartzman OBE
    • Trash Type, Dr. Robert Banham
    • Edward Wright – unrecognised pioneer of British graphic design, Paul Stiff and Petra Cerne Oven
    • Blue Q: Novelty Typecasting, Steven Heller
    • In place of the heavy rule and the sullen grot, David Jury
    • Opinion: In praise of rust, Ken Garland
      Ken Garland
      Ken Garland is notable as a British graphic designer, author and game designer. Garland established Ken Garland Associates in 1962.Garland studied design at London's Central School of Arts and Crafts in the early 1950s...

    • Education: Art Chantry Week, Emanuel Barbosa

  • Baseline 53, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2007
    • Ken Briggs’ posters for the National Theatre 1963–74, Ken Garland
      Ken Garland
      Ken Garland is notable as a British graphic designer, author and game designer. Garland established Ken Garland Associates in 1962.Garland studied design at London's Central School of Arts and Crafts in the early 1950s...

    • British Football Programmes, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • The Graphic Language of Min Wang – Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Prof. Richard B. Doubleday and Stephen Goldstein
    • Heinrich Hoffmann: Adolf Hitler’s personal ‘Lichtbildner’ and publicist, Steven Heller
    • Printers Ornaments, Simon Loxley
    • Opinion: The Total Makeover Strategy, Edo Smitshuijzen
    • Education: Expressive letterforms from Manchester, England, Prof. Ian McLaren and Eric Gristwood

  • Baseline 54, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2008
    • Hearts and minds, David Gentleman
      David Gentleman
      David Gentleman is an English artist-designer. He studied illustration at the Royal College of Art under Edward Bawden and John Nash. He has worked in various media - watercolour, lithography, wood engraving - and at scales ranging from the platform-length murals for Charing Cross underground...

    • Masters of Graphic Design, Donald Amadeus Garbe
    • In praise of neon, Paul Shaw
    • The Model President: George W. Bush Advertising Star, Steven Heller
    • Against the grain: A conversation with Kelvyn Smith, David Jury
    • Opinion: Visual Shorthand, Simon Loxley
    • Education: Boston and Suzhou: A Cultural Concept Book Study, Richard B. Doubleday and Joan Schwartz

  • Baseline 55, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2008
    • Placas in Los Angeles, the first suburban blackletters?, François Chastanet
    • Vivo in Typo, Philippe Apeloig
      Philippe Apeloig
      Philippe Apeloig is a graphic designer born in Paris in November 1962.Apeloig studied at the École Supérieure des Arts Appliqués and the École Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs...

    • Luc(as) de Groot, Jan Middendorp
    • The Art of French Pharmaceutical Advertising 1930s–1940s, Steven Heller
    • Control Print, Russell Warren-Fisher
    • Opinion: Art-history, blind spots and graphic design, Ben Bos
    • Education: Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading
      University of Reading
      The University of Reading is a university in the English town of Reading, Berkshire. The University was established in 1892 as University College, Reading and received its Royal Charter in 1926. It is based on several campuses in, and around, the town of Reading.The University has a long tradition...

      , England, Prof. Ian McLaren

  • Baseline 56, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2008
    • Dysfunctionalandoutofsyncexperimentsinreadingandseeing, Ivan Chermayeff
    • Control Print 2, Malcom Clarke
    • Titling Home Movies, Mitten’s Way, Steven Heller
    • The Art of Psychographics, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • The artist’s books of Ken Campbell
      Ken Campbell
      Ken Campbell was an English writer, actor, director and comedian.Ken Campbell may also refer to:* Ken Campbell , Canadian evangelist* Ken Campbell , former Scotland international goalkeeper...

      , Ken Garland
      Ken Garland
      Ken Garland is notable as a British graphic designer, author and game designer. Garland established Ken Garland Associates in 1962.Garland studied design at London's Central School of Arts and Crafts in the early 1950s...

    • Opinion: Women in Print, Dr. Caroline Archer
    • Education: UCA at Maidstone: Expanding the page, Mark Sanderson

  • Baseline 57, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2009
    • Ceci n’est pas une lettre, Timothy Donaldson
    • Design behind the dikes, Ben Bos
    • Rian Hughes’ 500 Faces, Steven Heller
    • Control Print 3, Sara Carneholm and Leah Harrison Bailey
    • The story of the Armenian alphabet, Carolyn Puzzovio
    • Opinion: Coming of age, David Jury
    • Education: Visual Communications at the University of Delaware
      University of Delaware
      The university is organized into seven colleges:* College of Agriculture and Natural Resources* College of Arts and Sciences* Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics* College of Earth, Ocean and Environment* College of Education and Human Development...

      , Ashley Pigford and William Deering

  • Baseline 58, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2010
    • Designing information for everyday life, Paul Stiff
    • The Return of Stencil Lettering: Had it Ever Gone?, Steven Heller
    • Control Print 4, Russell Warren-Fisher
    • Secret Assignment 1, Arnold Schwartzman OBE
    • Stone Cairns, Mark Stewart Cassidy
    • The story of the Armenian alphabet part 2: recent developments, Carolyn Puzzovio
    • Opinion: The three writings, Timothy Donaldson
    • Education: A case for... the work of The Caseroom Press, Lincoln University, Prof. Ian McLaren

  • Baseline 59, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2011
    • Let the work speak for itself, Teresa Monachino
    • Secret Assignment 2, Arnold Schwartzman OBE
    • Rosie Scott: Illustrator, Geoffrey Grandfield
    • Great Magazine, Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell
      Kerry William Purcell is an English author on graphic design and visual culture. He is a frequent contributor to , and .Born in Cleethorpes, Purcell is a writer, design critic and historian. His first book on the celebrated art director and photographer was published by Phaidon Press in 2002...

    • Seen but not heard of: Don Ervin, Graphic Designer., Steven Heller
    • Opinion: Bite, Snack, Meal, Margret Re
    • Education: Type class in Venice and Rome, Masters Workshop at the (SVA) School of Visual Arts/New York, Lita Talarico and Steven Heller

  • Baseline 60, edited by Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2011
    • Jan Tchichold’s Typographische Gestaltung, A reference manual for modernist design, Richard B. Doubleday
    • Security printing, David Jury
    • Matthew Carter: Tension and Typography, part 1, Margaret Re
    • West and East, formal criteria are universal: Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman, Fumio Tachibana, Helmut Schmid
    • Geometrics, Frank Guille
    • Opinion: East meets West or West meets East: A cultural dilemmal, Martin Bouette
    • Education: Our finest flowers: thoughts on British* graphic design in a subtropical environment (*Cornish?), Timothy Donaldson

See also

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