Words for the wise from the mouth of a fool.

Friday, August 29, 2003

"It's only when three or four letters are set together that one can start to compare them: `Look, your h is too big alongside the o. Or, `it's too thin' or `it's falling over.' A letter only has properties relative to the letters around it."

Matthew Carter, "elder statesman of type". (via Bookslut)


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