Twenty Typefaces that Changed the World, is a 120-page book that explores, examines and defines some of the most influential typefaces of the 20th century. Made up of two sections, the first explores essays on typography, and the second consists of a curated selection, arranged by serifs, sans serifs, scripts and display styles. Displays of typeface variations have been used alongside selected images,  to develop a consistent system throughout the publication. Through layout, typeface choice, image, phrase and line the objective is to bring recognition to the history of typographical advances.
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