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What the Font?! – A Manga Guide to Western Typeface cover

What the Font?! – A Manga Guide to Western Typeface

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A unique and engaging tool for learning about design using anthropomorphized Western (Latin) fonts When the designer in a small production company disappears, Marusu is forced to take over the job of creating logos. Unfortunately, Marusu is a sales rep who doesn't know the first thing about fonts. Luckily, a personification of the font Helvetica appears to guide Marusu into the world of typeface and design. Written and illustrated by Kuniichi Ashiya Editorial supervision by Masayuki Yamamoto Published by Seven Seas, 2020 In English Softcover, 216 pages, 8.2 × 5.9 inches
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