Focusing on the human form, Eric Gill's Twenty-five Nudes serves as both an artistic manifesto and a visual collection. The book outlines his philosophy on the portrayal of the body, emphasizing his belief in a specific aesthetic approach. Through a blend of text and imagery, Gill articulates his vision, making it a significant exploration of art and representation.
Eric Gill Libri
Arthur Eric Rowton Gill fu uno scultore e designer di caratteri tipografici inglese, associato al movimento Arts and Crafts. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da una profonda comprensione del materiale e della maestria artigianale. Ha esplorato le connessioni tra arte, spiritualità e vita quotidiana. I suoi iconici disegni di caratteri tipografici continuano a influenzare il design e la tipografia ancora oggi.






An essay on typography
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Explores the place of typography in culture. This title is also a moral treatise celebrating the role of craftsmanship in an industrial age.
Eric Gill, a multifaceted artist known for his sculpting and typeface design, was also a radical religious and social philosopher. He believed that life transcended art, viewing it as the ultimate expression of humanity. His holistic perspective integrated art, work, and spiritual values, reflecting his commitment to a life of purpose and meaning beyond mere aesthetics.
This book serves as an introduction to the key elements of good typographic design. Broken into sections covering the fundamentals of typography, the book features inspiring works by acclaimed typographic designers from across the world. Each section illustrates technical points and encourages readers to try out new ideas of their own. The subjects covered include typographic rebus, abstract form, overlapping, using grids, metaphoric construction and illumination. The result is an instantly accessible, jargon-free guide to typographic design using professional techniques
David Kindersley 1915-1995
Letters to an Apprentice