By Peter Holliday. Teacher and philosopher Edward Johnson (1872-1944) was a man of letters - master calligrapher, typeface designer and creator of the lettering for the London Underground. We are still profoundly influenced by his ideas on calligraphy and lettering; he is credited with the revivial of western calligraphy. Johnston's students at the Central School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London took his ideas and views to their classes and students. This detailed book by art and design historian Peter Holliday looks afresh at Johnston's work and legacy, considering his friendships, philosophy, the people he worked with and the influence he had on them and others. Co-published by the British Library and Oak Knoll Press. 8.5"x11", 412pp., hb.
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