It Is Beautiful, Then Gone

By Martin Venesky

Princeton Architectural Press, 2005

192 pages

ISBN 1-56898-456-1

Showcases and explores the work of the San Francisco-based designer, known for his experimental—and often painstakingly manual—working process. Discusses his search for resonance between text, type and  image. One of the greatest regrets of my design school education was not taking Venesky's Type 3 class; this book has had to suffice.

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