The Elements of Typographic Style explained

The Elements of Typographic Style
Author:Robert Bringhurst
Country:Canada
Language:English
Subject:Typography
Publisher:Hartley & Marks Publishers
Pub Date:1992
Media Type:Print (hardcoverpaperback)
Pages:254 (first edition)
Isbn:978-0-88179-110-5
Dewey:686.2/24 20
Congress:Z246 .B74 1992

The Elements of Typographic Style is a book on typography and style by Canadian typographer, poet and translator Robert Bringhurst. Originally published in 1992 by Hartley & Marks Publishers, it was revised in 1996, 2001 (v2.4), 2002 (v2.5), 2004 (v3.0), 2005 (v3.1), 2008 (v3.2), and 2012 (v4.0). A history and guide to typography, it has been praised by Hermann Zapf, who said "I wish to see this book become the Typographers' Bible."[1] Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones consider it "the finest book ever written about typography," according to the FAQ section of their type foundry's website.[2] Because of its status as a respected and frequently cited resource, typographers and designers often refer to it simply as Bringhurst.

The title alludes to The Elements of Style, the classic guide to writing by Strunk and White.[3]

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  1. Hermann Zapf, as cited on the back cover of the book in version 4.0,
  2. Web site: Can you recommend any good books on typography?. www.typography.com. 2014-10-13.
  3. Foreword to version 3.1, p. 9,