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Department of Typography & Graphic COmmunication

Celebrating 50 years

Michael Twyman’s vision for a new academic discipline was driven by his perceived lack of synergy in the teaching of art and of design in the 1960s.  As a student in the School of Art at Reading he was inspired by courses in printing, book production, typography and print making as well as European ‘grand tours’ under direction of the art historian, Leopold Ettlinger. 

Many of the attributes of the early days were set out in an address by Michael Twyman’s address to the Wynkyn de Worde Society. We continue to use ‘design for reading’ to describe what we do. To design effectively for reading we need to know how people read and what makes it easier for them to see and engage with text; why people read raises user perspectives – reading for pleasure, learning or information; what people read encourages forays into the past to discover more about readers and document types.    

Michael Twyman wanted to work with brilliant people to teach and inspire students and to shape his new academic discipline. Cross-disciplinarity spanning history, theory and practice was a distinctive feature: letterforms and type; graphic design; printing and typesetting; book design; psychology; languages; history of the book and of reading. 

Snippets from the past

In 1971 Marie Neurath bequeathed the Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection

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Person’s name did …In a pre digital workd, the Dept was connected with PIRA, Monotype and Linotype through ATYPI, then a manufactiurers’ association (led to installation of cutting edge machinery) – this shifted through the MA typed design programme to a deep commection with the new digital world tht ATYPI came to represent. 

Integration with practice: learning on the machine – an expectation of engagement with technology – in house print – real jobs  – link to various university jobs and design  

Uniqueness of a course in  non-art school context – forced alliances with other not ‘art’ depts 

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Our people

As well as current members of staff, the Department has been a home for many brilliant people to teach and inspire students and to shape his new academic discipline. Cross-disciplinarity across history, theory and practice was a distinctive feature: letterforms and type; graphic design; printing and typesetting; book design; psychology; languages; history of the book and of reading. 

Gillian Riley 
James Mosley 
Ernest Hoch 
Ken Garland 
Richard Southall 
Ralph Beyer 
Trilokesh Mukherjee 
Bob Harrison 
Ray Roberts
Peggy Smith 
Alan May  
Jim Harold 
Robin Kinross 
Pauline Key 
Mary Dyson 
Paul Stiff 
Andrew Boag 
Fran Holdsworth 
Martin Andrews 
Ian Dennis 
Paul Luna 
Christopher Burke 
Gerard Unger 
Simon Eliot 
Rob Waller 
Alison Black 
Linda Reynolds 
Mick Stocks 
Cliff Morris 
Paddy O’Neill 
Denis Gilmore 
Jeanne-Louise Moys 
Matthew Lickiss 
Kim Marshall 

Visitors over the years, including some who served as External Examiners, have included:

David Crystal
Uta Frith
Michael Harvey
Bridie Raban
Marie Neurath
Nicolete Gray
Caroline Webb
John Morgan
Fraser Muggeridge
Peter Burnhill
George Mackie
Margaret Timmers
Ruari McLean
Gerry Cinamon
Peter Campbell
Clive Richards
Bruce
Brown
Elizabeth Harris
 

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