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London publisher of books on design and typography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyphen Press is a London publisher of books on design and typography.[1] Hyphen Press was founded by Robin Kinross in 1980, but has published nearly all of its books beginning in the 1990s.
Founded | 1980 |
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Founder | Robin Kinross |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | London |
Distribution | Publishers Group UK (UK books) Books at Manic (Australia books) Princeton Architectural Press (US books) New Arts International (music worldwide) |
Publication types | Books, CDs, |
Nonfiction topics | design and typography |
Official website | hyphenpress |
Hyphen Press has produced about thirty books on a diverse range of topics, but most of its most important publications are devoted to the topic of typography.[2] These include Christopher Burke's Paul Renner, 1998; Robin Kinross's Anthony Froshaug: Typography & Texts, 2000; Harry Carter's A View of Early Typography, 2002; Designing Books, 2003, by Jost Hochuli and Robin Kinross; Peter Burnhill's Type Spaces, 2003; Gerrit Noordzij's The Stroke: Theory of Writing, 2005; and Robin Kinross's Modern Typography, 2010.
Princeton Architectural Press is the North American distributor of Hyphen Press books.[3]
Hyphen Press has also produced several music CDs since 2004.
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