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(Season TWO) Caroline Archer-Parré

(Season TWO) Caroline Archer-Parré

FromPastPresentFuture


(Season TWO) Caroline Archer-Parré

FromPastPresentFuture

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Caroline Archer-Parré is Professor of Typography, Co-director of the Centre for Printing History and Culture at Birmingham City University, and Chairman of the Baskerville Society. With an interest in typographic history from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries, Caroline has published widely. She is the author of three books, including The Kynoch Press 1876-1981: the anatomy of a printing house (British Library, 2000), Tart Cards: London’s illicit advertising art (MBP, 2003) and Paris Underground (MBP, 2005). With Malcolm Dick she has co-edited John Baskerville: Art and Industry of the Enlightenment (Liverpool University Press, 2017) and James Watt, 1736-1819: Culture, Innovation and Enlightenment (Liverpool University Press, 2020). She contributes to numerous journals and writes regularly for the trade and academic press.
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (82)

PastPresentFuture brings you recordings from leading designers around the world talking about creative influence, places, practice and ideas. Graphic designers are asked three questions: firstly, can you remember the first piece of graphic design you saw; when and where was this? Secondly, what are you working on right now, and thirdly, do you have any advice for today’s graphic design students? PastPresentFuture was conceived and curated by John Rooney, Malcolm Garrett and John Owens — a Design Manchester production.