
Typography of the Period:
A Brief Introduction
By Heidi Neilson
New York: Heidi Neilson, 2003. Edition of 100.
8.5 x 8.5" with 56 pages in white and black wraps.
A survey of the design of periods in 26 common typefaces. The periods are presented greatly enlarged for close examination.
Richard Goodman, Fine Books & Collections (January/February 2008): "While learning letterpress, [Heidi Neilson] noticed that some of the periods she was setting looked damaged. hey weren't perfectly round, as she had expected they would be, but they weren't, in fact, damaged. 'I was impressed that someone had actually designed a period,' Neilson said. She decided to demonstrate this dramatically and so chose over two dozen typefaces and enlarged their periods 3,000 percent…. The result is a book of periods that are as different as children in the same family are. Some are perfectly round, some perfectly square, while others veer into the oblong, the oval, and even, as in the typeface Papyrus, the indescribable."
$25