The Form of the Book: Essays on the Morality of Good Design. Author. Jan Tschichold. Edition. illustrated. Publisher. Hartley & Marks, 1991. Original from. the University of Michigan.. In a nod to Jan Tschichold's famous collection of essays The Form of the Book (1975), this book offers in-depth analyses of key moments in the history of book design in order to better imagine the many forms the book will take, and is already taking, in our digital age.

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Jan Tschichold Snippet view - 1991. The Form of the Book: Essays on the Morality of Good Design Jan Tschichold, Hajo Hadeler No preview available - 1991. Common terms and phrases. appear.. The Form of the Book was first published in 1975 in Germany and translated and published in English in 1991. Well before desktop publishing and computers.. Why, YES, good taste does happen to exactly line up with the the taste of the egoless master typograsphy JAN TSCHICHOLD. Incredibly pompous load of bullshit. My favourite part is when.