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Typography Prints For Sale

Discover our collection of typography prints for sale or available to rent today. Whether you are looking for a typography print for your home or maybe your workplace, we have hand-selected a wide range of prints for purchase, so you are sure to find something you love. If you are not sure where to start, why not explore our realistic, illustrative or figurative typography prints?

Rebecca Mason combines text with neon lights to create striking images which comment on life’s big issues. Mason injects dry humour and wit into her pieces through topics such as love, money or culture, to create thought provoking works.

Ursula Hitz creates maps of world cities using place names and her own fonts. The words jostle together to create visually mesmerising pieces which appear to grow and move in the same way as cities do.

About Typography

Since the invention of mechanic movable type printing by Johannes Gutenberg in 1439, typography has served both a functional and artistic purpose. Its functional definition is simply the style and appearance of printed matter. Yet, as an art form, the procedure of selecting, arranging and printing type allows artists to play with space, form and meaning.

The art of typography flourished during the industrial revolution and continues to evolve throughout the digital revolution. Typography and graphic design are closely related, yet the original design of typefaces was once considered an art form of its own.

History of Typography

Typography is the art of creating the letters which make up a font and which result in the overall typeface. Since Guttenberg created the first typeface, Blackletter, in the 1400s, font styles have evolved with cultural trends.

William Morris, a pioneer of the English Arts and Crafts Movement, was an advocate of craftsmanship and rejected mass-production. As a reaction to the poor quality of modern printing he set up his own printing press in 1888. His Kelmscott Press used an old hand press and popularised his decorative and sinuous style typeface.

Additionally, one of the most popular typefaces which is still used today is Helvetica and was designed by Max Miedinger in 1957, as a return to minimalism. With increased access to a vast variety of typefaces, the art of typography shifted towards the art of composition.

Modern Typography

Typography has been popular in many modern art movements, such as Dada, Futurism and Pop Art. Typography allowed artists to take words from everyday life and manipulate their meaning through the art of arrangement.

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti was the chief proponent for the Futurist movement. His Futurist Manifesto called for a revolution ‘directed against what is known as typographic harmony of the page’. In turn, he deconstructed traditional linear writing by scattering only nouns across the page and conveying meaning through size, weight and placement.

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    L is for Leopard  by Clare Halifax
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    L is for Leopard  by Clare Halifax
    L is for Leopard
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for $45 /mo
    LO-VE Screenprint by Yoni Alter
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    LO-VE Screenprint by Yoni Alter
    LO-VE Screenprint
    Prints - 50x50 cm
    F is for Flamingo by Clare Halifax
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    F is for Flamingo by Clare Halifax
    F is for Flamingo
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for $47 /mo
    I Do Believe  by Niki Hare
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    I Do Believe  by Niki Hare
    I Do Believe
    Prints - 70x50 cm
    Lucky Pound by D13EGO
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    Lucky Pound by D13EGO
    Lucky Pound
    Prints - 60x60 cm
    I is for Iguana by Clare Halifax
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    I is for Iguana by Clare Halifax
    I is for Iguana
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for $47 /mo
    Signes 001 by CLAUDE DE LUCA
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    Signes 001 by CLAUDE DE LUCA
    Signes 001
    Prints - 80x80 cm
    Tuttozo by Micosch Holland
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    Tuttozo by Micosch Holland
    Tuttozo
    Prints - 74x56 cm
    Andy Mercer's Art Box  by Andy Mercer
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    Andy Mercer's Art Box  by Andy Mercer
    Andy Mercer's Art Box
    Prints - 41x38 cmRent for $47 /mo
    Disant by Micosch Holland
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    Disant by Micosch Holland
    Disant
    Prints - 78x55 cm
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    rataplasma by Micosch Holland
    rataplasma
    Prints - 78x56 cm
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