Stanley Morison
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 57 years ago |
Date of birth | May 6,1889 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Wanstead |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | October 11,1967 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Job | typographer |
Awards | Royal Designers for Industry |
Notabl work | Times New Roman |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 632781 |
First Principles of Typography
Politics and script
Early Italian writing-books
Four centuries of fine printing
John Bell, 1745-1831
The English Newspaper: Some Account of the Physical Development of Journals Printed in London Between 1622 & the Present Day
Selected Essays on the History of Letter-forms in Manuscript and Print
English prayer books
Letter forms, typographic and scriptorial
Ichabod Dawks and his News-letter
The likeness of Thomas More
John Fell, the University Press and the Fell Types
Selected Essays on the History of Letter-forms in Manuscript and Print 2 Volume Set
A Brief Survey of Printing: History and Practice
Stanley Morrison Essays
Splendour of ornament
Stanley Morison's Egg-sandwich Exegesis: A Lost Morison Fragment
Fra Luca de Pacioli of Borgo S. Sepoicro
A Tally of Types
Politics and script
Early Italian writing-books
Four centuries of fine printing
John Bell, 1745-1831
The English Newspaper: Some Account of the Physical Development of Journals Printed in London Between 1622 & the Present Day
Selected Essays on the History of Letter-forms in Manuscript and Print
English prayer books
Letter forms, typographic and scriptorial
Ichabod Dawks and his News-letter
The likeness of Thomas More
John Fell, the University Press and the Fell Types
Selected Essays on the History of Letter-forms in Manuscript and Print 2 Volume Set
A Brief Survey of Printing: History and Practice
Stanley Morrison Essays
Splendour of ornament
Stanley Morison's Egg-sandwich Exegesis: A Lost Morison Fragment
Fra Luca de Pacioli of Borgo S. Sepoicro
A Tally of Types
Stanley Morison Life story
Stanley Arthur Morison was a British typographer, printing executive and historian of printing. Largely self-educated, he promoted higher standards in printing and an awareness of the best printing and typefaces of the past.