

An edition of How the page matters (2011)
By Bonnie Mak
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
145
Description:
"From handwritten texts to online books, the page has been a standard interface for transmitting knowledge for over two millennia. It is also a dynamic device, readily transformed to suit the needs of contemporary readers. In How the Page Matters, Bonnie Mak explores how changing technology has affected the reception of visual and written information.Mak examines the fifteenth-century Latin text Controversia de nobilitate in three forms: as a manuscript, a printed work, and a digital edition. Transcending boundaries of time and language, How the Page Matters connects technology with tradition using innovative new media theories. While historicizing contemporary digital culture and asking how on-screen combinations of image and text affect the way conveyed information is understood, Mak's elegant analysis proves both the timeliness of studying interface design and the persistence of the page as a communication mechanism."
subjects: Graphic design (Typography), Format, Arts graphiques, Livres, Histoire, Mise en pages artistique, Books, Book design, History, book history, book studies, Books, format, Books, history, Transmission of texts, Manuscripts, Early printed books, Written communication, Buchgestaltung
People: Buonaccorso da Montemagno (ca 1391-1429), Buonaccorso da Montemagno (ca. 1391-1429)