
A Typographic History
A typographic history traces how written language evolved through the development of printing and type design. It began with handwritten manuscripts, then moved to the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, which allowed for mass production of texts. Over time, different typefaces and styles were created to improve readability and aesthetic appeal, reflecting changes in culture, technology, and art. This history shows how typography influences communication, branding, and artistic expression, shaping the way we perceive and interact with written information today.