Author
Frederick W. Hamilton
Published date
2024
The Uses of Italic by Frederick W. Hamilton is a practical guide on the proper application of italic type in printing. It covers the historical development, purpose, and various functions of italic fonts in typography. The book provides detailed advice on when and how to use italics for emphasis, distinguishing titles, foreign words, or specific phrases, aiming to improve the readability and aesthetics of printed materials. Hamilton's work serves as an educational resource for printers and those interested in the art of typesetting.
About Frederick W. Hamilton
Frederick W. Hamilton was an American educator, author, and prominent figure in the early 20th century. He served as the president of Tufts College (now Tufts University) from 1905 to 1912 and was known for his contributions to higher education and scholarly work. Hamilton was also involved in publishing and authored several books on printing and typography. His career reflected a dedication to advancing education and promoting practical skills in communication and printing.
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