Watching Words Move - 1959
Date
Credits
- Robert Brownjohn (ロバート・ブラウンジョン) 5 Designer
Format
- Book 880
Media
- paper 1699
Locations Made
- United States 895
- New York 397
Robert Brownjohn innovative approach to typography and visual communication made him a pioneer in the graphic design field. It is clear from his work, especially the 1959 booklet Watching Words Move, that he believes in the transformative power of type. As he invites audiences to "watch" words, he emphasizes their emotional and visual significance in the booklet.
This page caught my attention and I think it is the most famous as it added the letter D to the word Adding and tries to describe the words visually to the reader to touch his emotions with all the words been sharing in the book.
