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Clayton, Ewan (ed.) Writing: Making Your Mark, The British Library 2019. Hardback and paperback ISBN 0712352481 & 9780712352482.

This book of the exhibition is lavishly illustrated in colour and contains a number of essays including Andrew Robinson on ancient scripts, Stan Knight on a history of Roman styles of writing as well as several chapters by Ewan. Ewan writes about what he learned about writing from his time at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre. He also interviews the text artist Brody Neuenschwander and Professor David Levy of the University of Washington in Seattle about the future of writing. Dr Angela Webb writes about handwriting research today. Full bibliography, 224 pages.

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Clayton, Ewan (ed.) Writing: Making Your Mark, The British Library 2019. Hardback and paperback ISBN 0712352481 & 9780712352482.

This book of the exhibition is lavishly illustrated in colour and contains a number of essays including Andrew Robinson on ancient scripts, Stan Knight on a history of Roman styles of writing as well as several chapters by Ewan. Ewan writes about what he learned about writing from his time at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre. He also interviews the text artist Brody Neuenschwander and Professor David Levy of the University of Washington in Seattle about the future of writing. Dr Angela Webb writes about handwriting research today. Full bibliography, 224 pages.

Click here to purchase via the British Library

Clayton, Ewan (ed.) Writing: Making Your Mark, The British Library 2019. Hardback and paperback ISBN 0712352481 & 9780712352482.

This book of the exhibition is lavishly illustrated in colour and contains a number of essays including Andrew Robinson on ancient scripts, Stan Knight on a history of Roman styles of writing as well as several chapters by Ewan. Ewan writes about what he learned about writing from his time at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre. He also interviews the text artist Brody Neuenschwander and Professor David Levy of the University of Washington in Seattle about the future of writing. Dr Angela Webb writes about handwriting research today. Full bibliography, 224 pages.

Click here to purchase via the British Library