Beatrice Lamberton Warde (September 20, 1900 – September 16, 1969, née Beatrice Becker) was a twentieth-century writer and scholar of typography. As a...
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(1866–1943), author of children's books Beatrice Warde (1900–1969), American expert on typography Beatrice (inspired by Beatrice Portinari), the guide through Paradise...
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Warde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Warde, colonist, judge and farmer Anthony Warde, actor Beatrice Warde, typographer...
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1922 under Bruce Rogers. From 1922 to 1924 Warde was Printer for Princeton University. He had met Beatrice Becker in 1919, and they married in 1924 and...
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which was Manutius' first printing in the Latin alphabet. Historian Beatrice Warde has assessed De Aetna as something of a pilot project, a small book...
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designs of the past. Granjon was popular in the metal type era and Beatrice Warde described it as her favourite revival of French renaissance typefaces...
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for more essential goods. Books Across the Sea was founded in 1940 by Beatrice Warde to help offset Nazi propaganda among other expatriate Americans remaining...
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period included historian and adviser Stanley Morison, publicity manager Beatrice Warde, engineering expert Frank Hinman Pierpont and draughtsman Fritz Stelzer...
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Robert Tishman, real estate developer and co-founder of Tishman Speyer Beatrice Warde, writer and scholar on typography, author of “The Crystal Goblet, or...
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Lorraine Louie, Peter Mendelsund, Bruce Rogers, Rudolf Ruzicka, and Beatrice Warde. Knopf books conclude with an unnumbered page titled "A Note on the...
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apparently used in only about twelve books between 1496 and 1499. Historian Beatrice Warde suggested in the 1920s that its influence may have been due to the high...
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name in his lifetime). The mistake was finally disproved in 1926 by Beatrice Warde (writing under the pseudonym of "Paul Beaujon"), based on the work of...
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among the most popular of Gill's illustrations and were modelled by Beatrice Warde, a historian of typography, an executive of the Monotype Corporation...
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design historians as Stanley Morison, Oliver Simon, Herbert Spencer, and Beatrice Warde. When the Flemings returned to Toronto in May 1955, Allan set up as...
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eminent punchcutter of the time, his approach was far more radical. Beatrice Warde, John Dreyfus and others have written that aspects of his design recalled...
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and Doubleday Page, New York, 1926. This volume includes the essay by Beatrice Warde (using the male pseudonym Paul Beaujon) on the historically inaccurate...
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at the library while compiling the 1923 type specimen book, hiring Beatrice Warde as assistant librarian. He later retired that year, and traveled to...
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aided by Monotype's sophisticated marketing, led by Gill's supporter Beatrice Warde, and due to its practicality and availability for machine composition...
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Barker, Nicolas (2020). Reginald Heber: A Letter from India. "The Beatrice Warde Memorial Lecture". St Bride Foundation. Retrieved 10 November 2022....
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Mary Frances Xavier Warde R.S.M. (1810-1884) was one of the original Sisters of Mercy, a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Ireland...
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American Medical Women's Association and pioneer in women's health Beatrice Warde (1920s), calligrapher, librarian, researcher on typography Katherine...
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by Jan Tschichold. Articles in issues from that era were authored by Beatrice Warde, Stanley Morison, László Moholy-Nagy, Nikolaus Pevsner and other leading...
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Renames BIPOC Program as Adé Hogue Scholarship, Opens Call for 2022 Beatrice Warde Scholarship". The Type Directors Club. 2022-02-02. Retrieved 2022-02-16...
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nineteenth century. In 1927, the British Monotype Corporation hired Beatrice Warde – quickly named the company's Publicity Manager – and has been credited...
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control the eye, modern design dismissed the creativity of viewing. Beatrice Warde wrote a famous article about rules for typography in modern print in...
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houses: an Eric Gill collection, a William Addison Dwiggins collection, a Beatrice Warde collection, types of the Oxford University Press, and punches of the...
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chairman of Books Across the Sea, a project founded by the typographer Beatrice Warde to facilitate the exchange of single and multiple copies of British...
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first woman member, designer Beatrice Warde. Today, the Beatrice Warde Scholarship stands to commemorate Beatrice Warde and all her contributions to the...
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archaic and somewhat ridiculous. In 1950 Monotype's marketing manager Beatrice Warde told an audience of Canadian printers that Bookman had not "been used...
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of his novels published by the Quince Tree Press Carr cited words by Beatrice Warde, an eminent American typographer: "This is a Printing Office, Cross-roads...
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