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Murder She Said
By Shirley Lupton
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Book published to honor the writing and life of Shirley Landon Lupton (1937-2010). Edited by Margaret Osburn, Deepdene Writers Workshop, Baltimore.
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Word Book 2009
By Ellen Lupton
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Desk calendar designed and illustrated by Typography I students at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore.
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Word Book 2008
By Ellen Lupton
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This 2008 desk calendar is a class project of Typography 1, a class taught by Ellen Lupton at Maryland Institute College of... More > Art. Each student created calendar spreads as well as original graphic art depicting four-letter words. < Less
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The Seventies: Three Stories
By William Lupton
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Three stories written in the 1970s are published here for the first time.
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Word Book 2007 Desk Calendar
By Ellen Lupton
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2007 desk calendar featuring dozens of unique typographic layouts and illustrations
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Type + Code: Processing for Designers
By Yeohyun Ahn
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This book explores the typographic possibilities of Processing, the computer language created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry.
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The Open Space Campaign for Greater Roland Park
By Open Space Campaign
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Fundraising book for The Open Space Campaign for Greater Roland Park
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Type + Code: Processing for Designers
By Yeohyun Ahn
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This book explores the typographic possibilities of Processing, the computer language created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry.
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The Seventies: Three Stories
By William Lupton
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Three stories written in the 1970s are published here for the first time.
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Word Book 2009
By Ellen Lupton
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Desk calendar designed and illustrated by Typography I students at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore.
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