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Graphemics in the 21st Century. Proceedings

Contributed by Laurence Penney on Jan 20th, 2020. Artwork published in
November 2019
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    Graphemics in the 21st Century. Proceedings 1
    Source: www.fluxus-editions.fr Fluxus Editions. License: CC BY.

    Maria Doreuli’s William (Typotheque, 2016) is the primary typeface family used for the proceedings of /gʁafematik/ 2018

    the first conference bringing together disciplines concerned with writing systems and their representation in written communication. The conference aims to reflect on the current state of research in the area, and on the role that writing and writing systems play in neighboring disciplines like computer science and information technology, communication, typography, psychology, and pedagogy.

    The Proceedings of the 2018 Conference were edited and typeset by Yannis Haralambous of Atelier Fluxus Virus and published by Fluxus Editions in November 2019. ISBN 978–2–9570549–0–9.

    The typography uses all three optical sizes of William; Display, Subhead, and Text.
    Source: www.fluxus-editions.fr Fluxus Editions. License: All Rights Reserved.

    The typography uses all three optical sizes of William; Display, Subhead, and Text.

    Graphemics in the 21st Century. Proceedings 3
    Source: www.fluxus-editions.fr Fluxus Editions. License: All Rights Reserved.
    William here is paired with Chinese characters from M Sung PCR.
    Source: www.fluxus-editions.fr Fluxus Editions. License: All Rights Reserved.

    William here is paired with Chinese characters from M Sung PCR.

    In addition to Latin and Greek (shown here), William also supports Cyrillic characters.
    Source: www.fluxus-editions.fr Fluxus Editions. License: All Rights Reserved.

    In addition to Latin and Greek (shown here), William also supports Cyrillic characters.

    Graphemics in the 21st Century. Proceedings 6
    Source: www.fluxus-editions.fr Fluxus Editions. License: All Rights Reserved.

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