Impossible to get Adrian Frutiger's "Type, Sign, Symbol"
Hi all!
This book is impossible to get (Adrian Frutiger —> Type, Sign, Symbol).
My question is: do you know where I can get images of the book’s inside?
The Google Scholar don’t have any...
I suspect that there are some copyrights issues but want to check it anyway...
António

















28.Apr.2008 5.33am
Antonio,
I have a copy of Frutiger’s “Signs and Symbols”, is this what you mean or is there a different book?
I also have his, “Forms and Counterforms”.
ChrisL
28.Apr.2008 5.43am
Swipe Books in Toronto had copies for sale when i was in there last. They also have the impossible to get Letterror book.
http://www.swipe.com/
28.Apr.2008 5.52am
not impossible...
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetails?bi=904619665
28.Apr.2008 5.55am
Hi Chris!
yes they are diferent books.
António
28.Apr.2008 5.56am
paul hunt
eh he...when I wrote impossible I was refering to is price :-)
António
28.Apr.2008 6.08am
António -
I do not know whether it is exactly the same book, but Frutiger’s “Sinais e Símbolos” is available here in Brasil from Martins Fontes Editora (in Portuguese, of course). I quote from the review:
“Não existem elementos casuais em nosso redor ou dentro de nós, mas toda matéria obedece a uma composição ordenada. Até o traço ou o rabisco mais inocente não pode existir acidentalmente, por puro acaso, mesmo que o observador não reconheça claramente as causas, a origem e o motivo desse “desenho”. É a partir de considerações como essas que Adrian Frutiger leva o leitor a reconhecer e julgar com mais facilidade a origem, o sentido e a mensagem dos sinais e símbolos.”
Take a look at http://www.martinsfonteseditora.com.br/detalhes.asp?ID=552685 and Boa sorte!
Ronald Kyrmse
ronald.info.ms
28.Apr.2008 6.15am
António, this blog post talks about the book and has two or three images from it.
28.Apr.2008 6.38am
$250 seems like a fair price. If it is beyond your means, perhaps you should go in with a few colleagues and share the cost and the access.
28.Apr.2008 6.40am
Also, several years ago I posted a couple of images form the book, as examples of weighting-up type. If you search Typophile, I’m sure you can come up with them.
28.Apr.2008 4.45pm
There is also interlibrary loan.
28.Apr.2008 6.41pm
There is also interlibrary loan.
Eben, I know it works in the United States public library system... but international libraries may be a different matter. Here are two links which may be helpful to someone living in Portugal:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlibrary_loan
http://www.worldcat.org/