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The Tree of Meaning by Robert Bringhurst

Contributed by John Butler on Aug 30th, 2020. Artwork published in .

6 Comments on “The Tree of Meaning by Robert Bringhurst

  1. Thanks, John! Rialto is beautiful, and criminally neglected.

    The cover shown above is the paperback edition by Counterpoint from 2009. The Tree of Meaning was first published in paperback (2006) and hardback (2007) editions by Gaspereau Press, with covers that are a better match for the interior than the one of Counterpoint (It almost looks like they couldn’t get their hands on Rialto and used Requiem as a substitute.) My copy is Gaspereau’s paperback, and the interior typography appears to be identical.

    Paperback cover with blind-embossed stylized tree, Gaspereau Press

    Hardcover, Gaspereau Press.

  2. could the unidentified sans be Zico Sans?

  3. Thanks for the tip Florian, I will definitely buy those editions instead of the mass market. Everywhere Being Is Dancing is next in my queue to buy.

  4. P.R., Zico Sans is close, but details like the aperture in G or Y and the shape of the comma suggest it’s no cigar.

    John, the books by Gaspereau Press are beautifully designed and produced. See more from this publisher on Fonts In Use.

  5. “of” on the book cover is Olicana Rough from G-Type Foundry.

    fontsinuse.com/typefaces/27…

    g-type.com/fonts/olicana-font

    The yet unidentified sans serif is too small to identify.
    The characters might be small caps in FF Scala Sans.

    fontsinuse.com/typefaces/94…

  6. Hi Akira, sorry, I missed your comment previously. Thank you for the additional IDs!

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