Little Book of Typographic Ornament
author and compiler: David Jury
designer: (template designed by Pentagram)
publisher: Laurence King, London
date: 2015
Sourced from specimen books dating from 1700 onwards, this collection of typographic ornamentation used by printers ranges from the mid-16th to the beginning of the 21st century.
Publisher’s blurb
This book contains a beautiful and varied collection of typographic ornaments sourced from specimen books of type foundries, dating from 1700. David Jury explains how the need for typographic ornaments arose and developed, and sets them in their historical context. The chapters cover natural forms; geometric forms; rules and borders; wreaths, borders and scrolls; and pictorial ornaments. The last chapter charts the rise of the graphic designer over the last century, and how modern designers are now reinterpreting these typographic ornaments into new forms of art. The Little Book of Typographic Ornament is an invaluable reference for graphic designers, as well as providing a source of copyright-free images.