The Work of Ismar David

The Work of Ismar David
Title The Work of Ismar David PDF eBook
Author Helen Brandshaft
Publisher RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
Pages 172
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780975965122

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"Ismar David made his career over a broad spectrum of applied art. His work is exciting, not merely because of its technical excellence, but because it resonates with clarity and color of a distinct and distinctive artistic voice. The Work of Ismar David collects, for the first time, the designer’s lifework. It follows his artistic development from his training in Berlin through his career in Jerusalem and New York. In 1954 David Hebrew indelibly changed the faces of modern Hebrew typography. Among David’s most important book projects are Les Pensées (1971), The Psalms (1973), Our Calligraphic Heritage (1979) and The Hebrew Letter: Calligraphic Variations (1990). His designs for architecture integrate space and ornament, and create public areas graced with decorative detail rarely seen in contemporary settings. A bibliography of known book work is included."--

The Hebrew Letter

The Hebrew Letter
Title The Hebrew Letter PDF eBook
Author Ismar David
Publisher Jason Aronson Incorporated
Pages 86
Release 1990
Genre Art
ISBN 9780876688038

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A boxed set of charts accompany a paperbound text providing basic writing instruction as well as historical background. For the Hebrew calligrapher seeking understanding of many historical style variations and some new possibilities for the future. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Choice

Choice
Title Choice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 780
Release 2006
Genre Academic libraries
ISBN

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Communicating Knowledge Visually

Communicating Knowledge Visually
Title Communicating Knowledge Visually PDF eBook
Author R. Roger Remington
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Commercial art
ISBN 9781939125859

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Communicating Knowledge Visually presents a timely, in-depth examination of information design pioneer, Will Burtin. Using a methodical approach, the authors analyze Burtin's way of working and nine of his seminal projects, including his exhibitions for The Upjohn Company and diagrams for SCOPE magazine.Excerpts taken from Burtin's unpublished writing offer insight into his thinking process and explain how he transformed complex scientific information into easy, accessible visual forms. Scientists, designers, educators and students will gain valuable knowledge from Burtin's unique design approach in meeting the current challenges of communicating complexity in their respective fields.

Letter Arts Review

Letter Arts Review
Title Letter Arts Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 288
Release 2006
Genre Calligraphy
ISBN

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The Scythe and the Rabbit

The Scythe and the Rabbit
Title The Scythe and the Rabbit PDF eBook
Author Kay Amert
Publisher RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Early printed books
ISBN 9781933360560

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This book offers offers insightful and informative research about Simon de Colines, one of the greatest typographers and printers of the Renaissance.

The Jewish Enlightenment

The Jewish Enlightenment
Title The Jewish Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Shmuel Feiner
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 456
Release 2011-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0812200942

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At the beginning of the eighteenth century most European Jews lived in restricted settlements and urban ghettos, isolated from the surrounding dominant Christian cultures not only by law but also by language, custom, and dress. By the end of the century urban, upwardly mobile Jews had shaved their beards and abandoned Yiddish in favor of the languages of the countries in which they lived. They began to participate in secular culture and they embraced rationalism and non-Jewish education as supplements to traditional Talmudic studies. The full participation of Jews in modern Europe and America would be unthinkable without the intellectual and social revolution that was the Haskalah, or Jewish Enlightenment. Unparalleled in scale and comprehensiveness, The Jewish Enlightenment reconstructs the intellectual and social revolution of the Haskalah as it gradually gathered momentum throughout the eighteenth century. Relying on a huge range of previously unexplored sources, Shmuel Feiner fully views the Haskalah as the Jewish version of the European Enlightenment and, as such, a movement that cannot be isolated from broader eighteenth-century European traditions. Critically, he views the Haskalah as a truly European phenomenon and not one simply centered in Germany. He also shows how the republic of letters in European Jewry provided an avenue of secularization for Jewish society and culture, sowing the seeds of Jewish liberalism and modern ideology and sparking the Orthodox counterreaction that culminated in a clash of cultures within the Jewish community. The Haskalah's confrontations with its opponents within Jewry constitute one of the most fascinating chapters in the history of the dramatic and traumatic encounter between the Jews and modernity. The Haskalah is one of the central topics in modern Jewish historiography. With its scope, erudition, and new analysis, The Jewish Enlightenment now provides the most comprehensive treatment of this major cultural movement.