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How to make your messages easy to read and understand: surprising research (14 Jun 13)

"Surprising and useful …indispensable to anyone involved in communicating ideas through typographic means" - Milton Glaser


You may not know who Milton Glaser is. But you know his work. He designed, amongst many other things, the “I love New York” design – perhaps the most copied visual idea ever.

What did this most eminent designer – and a great many more authorities - consider so indispensable? It was a booklet called Communicating, or just making pretty shapes? by Colin Wheildon, a university…

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