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Volume 23.3|4
Albert Kapr
Concerning the Beginning of Printing in 15th Century Strassburg
Hermann Zapf
Is Creativity in Alphabet Design Still Wanted?
Gui Bonsiepe
Interface Design - Graphics - Language Interpretations of Human User Interface
Christopher Nemeth
World Design: Broadening the Bandwidth Communication in the 90's
Kathleen Burnett
Communication with Visual Sound: Herbert Bayer and the Design of Type
Paul Stiff
From the Bookshelves: What the User Tells the Designer
Volume 24.2
The Hand and the Trace: Some Issues in Handwriting
Rosemary Sassoon
Handwriting: How Much Do We Know About It?
John Sassoon
Who on Earth Invented the Alphabet?
Marie-Jeanne Sedeyn
Questioned Documents: The Human Trace as a Body Flow
Michael Twyman, Susan Walker
Preliminary Thoughts on Nomenclature for Teachers of Handwriting
Michael Patkin
Anatomy of the Hand
Writer's Cramp
Kjerstin Ericsson
Graphic Skills as a Diagnostic Tool For Working with the Elderly
Jan Baker
Visual Notations
Volume 24.1
The Origin of Visible Language in the New World
F. Kent Reilly III, Brian Stross
An Overview of Mesoamerica
F. Kent Reilly III
Cosmos and Rulership: The Function of Olmec-style Symbols in Formative Period Mesoamerica
Brian Stross
Mesoamerican Writing at the Crossroads: The Late Formative
Virginia M. Fields
Deciphering Maya Hieroglyphic Writing: The State of the Art
Nancy P. Troike
Pre-Hispanic Pictoral Communication: The Codex System of the Mixtec of Oaxaca, Mexico
John S. Justeson, Peter Mathews
Evolutionary Trends in Mesoamerican Hieroglyphic Writing
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