John Miles
We were sorry to hear of the death of John Miles, a long-standing friend of the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, and a one-time External Examiner for our undergraduate programmes. We are proud custodians of the Banks and Miles archive that contains examples of partners Colin Banks and John Miles, including their work on […]
Flying high: a hundred years of airlines in Britain
We were delighted to welcome the Friends of the University to look at the Elizabeth Greig Collection of civil aviation ephemera. The first UK national airline, Imperial Airways, was created in 1924. Making use of items from the collection, we explored the last hundred years of civil aviation in Britain, from the glamour of flying […]
Review of 2023: Lettering, Printing and Graphic Design Collection
2023 has seen continued and growing interest in the Lettering, Printing and Graphic Design Collection (LPGDC) for research, outreach and education. Highlights include visits from academic researchers from overseas, the EU and within the UK to the Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection (13 days in total); and to the ephemera collections (6 days in […]
Ephemera tells us about Reading
Thanks to funding from the Friends of the University we have digitised material from our collections in the Centre for Ephemera Studies that tell us something of the history of Reading. Take a look: ephsmall To celebrate, we invited members of the Friends to visit the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication to see the […]
Type design collection
What was previously the Non-Latin Type Collection is now part of the Type Design Collection. The Type Design Collection also includes type specimens, metal and wooden type and type drawings by leading twentieth-century designers such as those for the development of the New Johnston typeface (1979–81), for Walter Tracy’s Times Europa and Karnak Black typefaces, and […]
Cultures of the book summer school
The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing Summer School on 20 and 21 June 2023 combines lectures, informal talks and discussions inspired by collections and archives at the University of Reading, and opportunity to learn about and see the practice of lithographic printing from stone. Find out more.
Metal type for world scripts
We have recently acquired a substantial collection of metal types from St Bride Library, covering over 30 different scripts, and most regions: from Chinese and Japanese, through Cambodian, Tibetan, and Bengali, to Georgian and Syriac, to Egyptian Hieroglyphs and many more: our collections span many of the globe’s typographic writing systems. Watch this space to […]
Diversity in Arabic script
Borna Izadpanah arranged a visit to the British Library to look at the stunning material in the Asian and African collections there. He wrote about the visit on the Asian and African Studies blog.