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Inspiration typo quotidienne. Le typodarium, le premier calendrier détachable avec 365 polices différentes. Sur la face avant la date classique-fonctionnelle, sur le fond d'écran et les détails, concepteur et source d'approvisionnement. Le calendrier typographique a été conçu en collaboration avec le designer berlinois Raban Ruddigkeit et est la première publication de Magma pour la célèbre maison d'édition Mayence Hermann Schmidt. Contributeurs Fontdesigners et les étiquettes de ce calendrier sont 2Rebels, éviter Red Arrows, bp fonderie, Type de Caket, Canada Type, Cap Arcona, Christian Schwartz, Coma AG, Cubanica, Type ds, Dutch Design, Dutchfonts, EPSPS51, Fontbureau, Fontfarm, Fontfont, Fontaine , Hubert Jocham, Hula + Hula, Kenn Munk, Lazydogs, Populaire, Lion & Bee, Marque de Magma / VolcanoType, Mark Simonson, Martina Hartmann, p22, Parachute, Peter Brugger, Scoutisme, Primetype, Smeltery, Sparkytype, Subtitude, Sous-communication, Typecuts, Type Off, Type Together, Typetype, Typonauts, Typothèque, Underware, Urw ++, Verena Gerlach, Xplicit, Yanone.
Almanach --- Typographie --- Alphabet
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Writing --- Alphabet --- History --- Social aspects --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Writing - History --- Alphabet - History --- Writing - Social aspects
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Oded Ezer presents the outstanding work of visionary typographer, graphic designer and artist Oded Ezer for the first time. He explores the anatomy of letters through his almost scientific approach to type design and creates Hebrew and Latin characters and alphabets that integrate elements atypical for font design. This book documents his type art and typographic experiments as well as his refined graphic designs, logos and unique font designs. This publication showcases his remarkable creative output and offers a rare insight into Ezer's design process. (quatrième de couverture)
Alphabet --- Art graphique --- Lettrisme --- Mise en page --- Typographie --- Ezer, Oded
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druids --- ancient Northern Europe --- druidry --- pagan spirituality --- Britain --- Ireland --- rituals --- mysticism --- poetry --- storytelling --- hedonism --- Ogam alphabet
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Sign languages are of great interest to linguists, because while they are the product of the same brain, their physical transmission differs greatly from that of spoken languages. In this 2006 study, Wendy Sandler and Diane Lillo-Martin compare sign languages with spoken languages, in order to seek the universal properties they share. Drawing on general linguistic theory, they describe and analyze sign language structure, showing linguistic universals in the phonology, morphology, and syntax of sign language, while also revealing non-universal aspects of its structure that must be attributed to its physical transmission system. No prior background in sign language linguistics is assumed, and numerous pictures are provided to make descriptions of signs and facial expressions accessible to readers. Engaging and informative, Sign Language and Linguistic Universals will be invaluable to linguists, psychologists, and all those interested in sign languages, linguistic theory and the universal properties of human languages.
Linguistics --- Sign language --- Semiotics --- Alphabet dactylologique --- Alphabet des sourds --- Communication gestuelle --- Dactylologie --- Deaf -- Sign language --- Doven -- Gebarentaal --- Gestes [Langage par ] --- Langage des signes --- Langage des signes pour les sourds --- Langage des sourds --- Langage gestuel --- Langage gestuel des sourds --- Langage mimique --- Langage par gestes --- Langage par signes pour les sourds --- Langue des signes --- Langue des sourds --- Mimique --- Signes [Langage par ] --- Sourds -- Langage par signes --- Sourds -- Langue des signes --- #KVHA:Gebarentaal --- Sign language. --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- Linguistic universals --- Deaf --- Gesture language --- Language and languages --- Gesture --- Signs and symbols --- Universals (Linguistics) --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Universals --- Linguistic universals. --- Universals (Linguistics). --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Langage par signes --- Universaux (linguistique)
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The city of Emar, modern Tell Meskene in Syria, is one of the most important sites of the western ancient Near East during the Late Bronze Age that have yielded cuneiform tablets. The discovery of more than one thousand tablets and tablet fragments assures Emar's position, along with Bogazkoy-Hattusa and Ras-Shamra-Ugarit, as a major scribal center. Ephemeral documents such as wills or sale contracts, texts about rituals and cultic festivals, school texts and student exercises, and inscribed seals and their impressions enable reconstruction of the Emar scribal school institution and provide materials for investigation into the lives of more than fifty scribes whose works were found in the city. The aim of this book is to place Emar's scribal school institution within its social and historical context, to observe the participation of its teachers and students in the study of the school curriculum, to investigate the role of the scribes in the daily life of the city (in particular within the administration), and to evaluate the school's and its members' position within the network of similar institutions throughout the ancient Near East.
Scribes --- Scholars --- Cuneiform writing --- Bronze age --- History. --- Emar (Extinct city) --- Intellectual life. --- Persons --- Learning and scholarship --- Copyists --- Alphabet --- Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian --- Inscriptions --- Paleography --- Writing --- Achaemenian inscriptions --- Cuneiform inscriptions --- Civilization --- History --- Emar (Ancient city) --- Maskanah Site (Syria) --- Meskéné Site (Syria) --- Syria --- Antiquities --- Bronze age. --- Cuneiform writing. --- Scholars. --- Scribes. --- Cultural life --- Emar --- Middle East --- Culture
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Writing --- Written communication --- Alphabets --- Alphabets. --- Writing. --- Written communication. --- History --- Written discourse --- Written language --- Chirography --- Handwriting --- Ornamental alphabets --- Communication --- Discourse analysis --- Language and languages --- Visual communication --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- Alphabet --- Decoration and ornament --- Sign painting --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Initials --- Lettering --- Monograms --- Book Studies & Arts --- Scripts (Alphabets)
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