Invisible Ink is a collection of critical essays exploring typography’s role in design. Should typography be
invisible? Can type have function beyond legibility? How can typography enhance book design and the
reading experience? Different essays answer these questions differently.
This book is an experimental volume exploring unconventional book typography via form and content.
My goal was to highlight the differences of the essays with each other, while still creating a cohesive and
visually interesting book. Each essay is typeset to reflect it’s content, enhancing it’s context and
informing the overall design. The varying typefaces allow each essay to have it’s own typographic voice,
so a range of opinions to be expressed vividly in a blackand white paperback.
Softcover
104 pp
140x200mm
Perfect Bound
Strathmore Premium Wove Ultimate White 104gsm
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