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Jason Tselentis has worked as a graphic designer in non-profit, educational, and studio domains since 1996. He holds an MFA in visual communication design from the University of Washington-Seattle and currently teaches graphic design and typography at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. His writing has appeared in How, Eye, Arcade, AIGA Voice, and he was a regular contributor at the online design forum Speak Up. He was the Development Director for AIGA Charlotte's chapter, and currently serves on their Advisory Board. His book “Type, Form & Function” covers typography fundamentals for the novice to advanced designer. “Typography Referenced”, co-authored with leading educators and professionals from around the world, covers nearly every aspect of typography and lettering including history and contemporary usage. And “The Graphic Designer’s Electronic-Media Manual” demonstrates the principles and practices necessary for producing design for the web
Chris, thanks for the comment, and thank you for the link to your research. I'd love to read through your findings, and I hope others will do the same. As far as Lynch's ...
Very cool. This was clearly a large undertaking, and one that involved the teamwork of dozens (perhaps more than a hundred?) editors, designers, project managers, and dev...
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