Bruce Rogers (typographer)

Bruce Rogers (typographer)

Bruce Rogers (May 14, 1870 – May 21, 1957) was an American typographer and type designer, acclaimed by some as among the greatest book designers of the twentieth century. Rogers was known for his "classical" style of design, rejecting modernism, never using asymmetrical arrangements, rarely using sans serif type faces, favoring stolid roman faces such as Caslon and his own Centaur. His books now fetch high sums at auction.

Read more about Bruce Rogers (typographer):  Early Life, Riverside Press Period (1895–1911), New York/Dyke Mill Period (1911–1916), First Visit To Britain, Mount Vernon Period (1919–1928), Second Visit To Britain, October House Period (1932–1957), Personal Life, Sayings of Bruce Rogers, Typefaces, Additional Reading

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    Indian proverb, quoted in Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines, ch. 30, “From the Notebooks” (1987)

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