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Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic artists, art directors, and clerical workers. Until the Digital Age typography was a specialized occupation. Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic artists, art directors, and clerical workers. Until the Digital Age typography was a specialized occupation. Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]
- +== Experimental typography ==
-== Visual Poetry ==+* [[Visual Poetry]]
- +* [[Concrete Poetry]]
-'''Visual Poetry''', is [[poetry]] or [[art]] in which the visual arrangement of text, images and symbols is important in conveying the intended effect of the work. It is sometimes referred to as [[concrete poetry]], a term that predates visual poetry, and at one time was synonymous with it.+
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-Visual poetry was heavily influenced by [[Fluxus]], which is usually described as being [[Intermedia]]. Intermedia work tends to blur the distinctions between different media, and visual poetry blurs the distinction between art and text. Whereas concrete poetry is still recognizable as poetry, being composed of purely typographic elements, visual poetry is generally much less text-dependent. Visual poems incorporate text, but the text may have primarily a visual function. Visual poems often incorporate significant amounts of non-text imagery in addition to text.+
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-It should be noted here that there remains some debate regarding the distinction between concrete poetry and visual poetry. There are three dominant views regarding the issue. One view is that visual poetry is synonymous with concrete poetry. A second view is that visual poetry is a type (or sub-category) of concrete poetry. And the last view (adopted in this article) is that visual poetry has evolved into a visual form distinct from concrete poetry. This view is supported by work identified as visual poetry in which, typographic elements are secondary to visual elements, or are minimal, or in some cases are absent altogether from the work.+
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-==See Also==+
-*[[Fluxus]]+
-*[[Haptic Poetry]]+
-*[[Asemic]] Writing+
-*[[Concrete Poetry]]+
-*[[List of Concrete and Visual Poets]]+
-*[[Something Else Press]]+

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Typography is the art and techniques of type design, modifying type glyphs, and arranging type. Type glyphs (characters) are created and modified using a variety of illustration techniques. The arrangement of type is the selection of typefaces, point size, line length, leading (line spacing) and letter spacing.

Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic artists, art directors, and clerical workers. Until the Digital Age typography was a specialized occupation. Digitization opened up typography to new generations of visual designers and lay users. [1] [Apr 2007]

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