Hyphen Press

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Hyphen Press
Founded1980
FounderRobin Kinross
Country of origin United Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon
DistributionPublishers Group UK (UK books)
Books at Manic (Australia books)
Princeton Architectural Press (US books)
New Arts International (music worldwide)
Publication typesBooks, CDs,
Nonfiction topicsdesign and typography
Official websitewww.hyphenpress.co.uk

Hyphen Press is a London publisher of books on design and typography.[1] Hyphen Press was founded by Robin Kinross in 1980, but has published nearly all of its books beginning in the 1990s.

Hyphen Press has produced about thirty books on a diverse range of topics, but most of its most important publications are devoted to the topic of typography.[2] These include Christopher Burke's Paul Renner, 1998; Robin Kinross's Anthony Froshaug: Typography & Texts, 2000; Harry Carter's A View of Early Typography, 2002; Designing Books, 2003, by Jost Hochuli and Robin Kinross; Peter Burnhill's Type Spaces, 2003; Gerrit Noordzij's The Stroke: Theory of Writing, 2005; and Robin Kinross's Modern Typography, 2010.

Princeton Architectural Press is the North American distributor of Hyphen Press books.[3]

Hyphen Press has also produced seven music CDs since 2004.

References[]

  1. ^ "Cultures in Translation - Publishers - Hyphen Press - Goethe-Institut". www.goethe.de. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
  2. ^ "Princeton Architectural Press".
  3. ^ "Princeton Architectural Press".

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