As an educator, I appreciate the time, effort, and content of your presentation. My Basic Typography classes will be viewing your efforts from now on. Thank you!
Rob - this is an amazing video! Professionally produced with excellent content, and most importantly a very insightful way of capturing the history of type/typography and printing throughout the years, right up to today.
Well Done! I apologize I'm late to the party, but if you/your viewers ever find yourself in Massachusetts, check out the Museum of Printing in Haverhill MA, they have all sorts of type, presses, casting machines, even computer and phototypesetting. Basically everything you mentioned in the video, the museum has an example. The museum also has an extensive library of books about books, publishing and printing. There are hundreds of books all devoted to alphabets, writing, and typographic design. And if you get the chance, check out the Printing Office of Edes & Gill in Boston, re-creating an 18th century printing office, where Revolutionary documents are replicated and printed on the same kinds of equipment and type as used in the period.
Hey Ricky, I think you are referring to Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass. There should be a credit at the end of the video for ALL materials in this video.
I do know this is a niche topic, and you are probably right. I created this for educational purposes to be used as a background aid in teaching font design. Cheers!
As an educator, I appreciate the time, effort, and content of your presentation. My Basic Typography classes will be viewing your efforts from now on. Thank you!
Thank you. As a type designer, I enjoyed the project and learned a lot as well.
had to watch this for a school project with typing class... lol
@Benjamin Robertson Hw assignment for me lo.
Samee bruh...
History class for me haha
Best resume about typography I have seen. Thank you for the content.
Rob - this is an amazing video! Professionally produced with excellent content, and most importantly a very insightful way of capturing the history of type/typography and printing throughout the years, right up to today.
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Well Done! I apologize I'm late to the party, but if you/your viewers ever find yourself in Massachusetts, check out the Museum of Printing in Haverhill MA, they have all sorts of type, presses, casting machines, even computer and phototypesetting. Basically everything you mentioned in the video, the museum has an example. The museum also has an extensive library of books about books, publishing and printing. There are hundreds of books all devoted to alphabets, writing, and typographic design. And if you get the chance, check out the Printing Office of Edes & Gill in Boston, re-creating an 18th century printing office, where Revolutionary documents are replicated and printed on the same kinds of equipment and type as used in the period.
Thank you, Bill. Your opinion means a great deal to me.
Awesome video. Really interesting.
Nice work Robert! I agree with Bill 100%.
From Cincinnati, thank you for sharing. Very nice video and great content.
fantastic recourse ! thank you
superb video.... fully informative .. Thank You so much for share this information.
WOW. This is so well done.
Thank you. That's kind of you to say.
from 18DDHA1 with love
Vcl :))))
From México thank you for sharing.
Great summary! 🙌
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. It helps me a lot to understand the history of typography.
You're very welcome, Miriam.
@@MrTypeSETit Hello sir. What was the name of the artist you stated at 7:43 ? Thank you.
@@Power-9Hunnid His name is Jovica Veljovic. Richard Lipton is next after Jovica.
Very well narrated and crafted story. Good job!
Thanks, Ujjwal. I'm by no means a professional video man, but I tried my best. I appreciate the compliment.
thank u , your video is really helpful
well done thank you
Thank you.
Tomorrow is my paper on this! Thankyou
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What song is that around 6 minutes? The jazz song? Heard it in 1995 and have been searching for it ever since
Hey Ricky, I think you are referring to Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass. There should be a credit at the end of the video for ALL materials in this video.
I found the credit at 10:23... "A Taste of Honey"
@@MrTypeSETit Thank you!!!
Anyone know the end credits music?
It's RADIO MARTINI by Kevin MacLeod. I missed it in the credits. Hope that helps.
History assignment for me :(
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I have to admit, I don't have a clue what your comment means. Would you be so kind as to decipher it for me?
@@MrTypeSETit A course from our university use this video as a guideline for our assignment
@@PhuNguyen-ph6lx Ahh, so I assume that your comment is proof you completed the assignment?
@@MrTypeSETit yup, your video helps a lot. Thanks man
The only way how this type of videos can get views?
School project! -_-
PS: Its only a joke. Ik some ppl liks this type of topic ;)
lmao
I do know this is a niche topic, and you are probably right. I created this for educational purposes to be used as a background aid in teaching font design. Cheers!