Grade Easy: An Introductory Course in The Principles and Practices of Grading and Drainage by Prof. Richard K. Untermann from the University of Washington is a book about landscape topography developed and distributed by the American Society of Landscape Architects Foundation.
The cover typography takes advantage of the alternate glyphs included in Letraset’s Stripes and extends the letterforms wherever possible. It also features a very original use of a connection piece between the letters A and R in “Richard”.
Only the first two interior pages are designed professionally, and then the rest of the book was made with a typewriter. It includes illustrations and uses Letratone textures and architectural patters to indicate a new chapter and to complete the drawings.
Source: https://canvas.uw.eduUniversity of Washington. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://canvas.uw.eduUniversity of Washington. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://canvas.uw.eduUniversity of Washington. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://canvas.uw.eduUniversity of Washington. License: All Rights Reserved.
Letratone textures and architectural patters were used for marking chapter beginnings as well as for illustrations. Letratone was Letraset’s brand name for screentone, a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching, introduced in 1966. Watch a demo on how to use Letratone on YouTube.
Source: https://canvas.uw.eduUniversity of Washington. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://canvas.uw.eduUniversity of Washington. License: All Rights Reserved.