You might think it far-fetched to draw a connection between typography and architecture, but the two fields are actually more similar than you might have expected. The typesetter or typographer has to plan a layout and a structure in which elements like paragraphs, pictures, and headings fall into place. Similar to the different parts of a building, these elements depend on one another to work both aesthetically and technically. And just as a building’s foundation defines the constraints for what can be built above it, the choice of typeface – and how it is used at its smallest size – usually defines the layout grid, and thus how the rest of a book will be typeset.
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