Typography in mysticism
Hello,
recently I have gained an increasing interest in the relationship (both historical and contemporary) between typography and mysticism. Does anyone know anything written on this subject? Would be happy to get some tips!
Bests,
Fred.













15.Jun.2008 7.35am
One starting point might be the use of symbols in alchemy to represent elements, planets corresponding to elements, processes, chemicals etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemical_symbol
http://www.iridius.info/current/info/alchemy-alpha.html
Obviously, these started out with a practical purpose, and became more ’mystical’ as the scientific bits of alchemy split away into chemistry, astronomy, etc. The planetary symbols are still occasionally used in astronomy.
15.Jun.2008 8.31am
Might look at the work of John Dee.
http://www.esotericarchives.com/dee/sl3188.htm
15.Jun.2008 11.53am
Oh, and sigils:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigil_(magic)
15.Jun.2008 12.18pm
Maybe worth a look... http://www.alphabetvsgoddess.com/
15.Jun.2008 5.12pm
The Shriner code was made into some nice typefaces.
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I’ve always had the impression that Adrian Frutiger is something of a mystic.
have you read any of his books?
15.Jun.2008 7.07pm
Not type but letters, namely the Hebrew alphabet, are a part of Jewish mysticism, also known as kabbalah. If you google on kabbalah and letters, gematria, and other related things, you will be led into an endless maze of stuff.
16.Jun.2008 1.59pm
“Twenty-two letters: God drew them, hewed them, combined them, weighed them, interchanged them, and through them produced the whole creation and everything that is destined to come into being” — Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Creation)
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16.Jun.2008 2.08pm
This book on the history of the old printers marks has some nice examples and attempts to decipher the often-esoteric references found in them.
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16.Jun.2008 2.40pm
This book deals with kabbalah and other mystical elements, in part:
“Alphabetic Labyrinth: The Letters in History and Imagination” by Johanna Drucker
It is a slog of a read though. It needed an editor bad wicked, and did not get one, nor a good proofreader. there’s some worthwhile stuff in it, though.
powers
16.Jun.2008 3.29pm
^ typical of publishing in this area.
This book has a great selection of alphabets. Bill is a good old friend, so this is a plug.
16.Jun.2008 5.06pm
Not strictly typographic, but if you’re up for a challenge:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_manuscript
16.Jun.2008 5.30pm
Alex:
Personally, I prefer Codex Seraphinianus.
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17.Jun.2008 6.53am
It’s good to hear that I’m not the only one who found “Alphabetic Labyrinth” to be a bit of a drag, the section on Kabbalah is pretty interesting though.
– Andreas Krautwald
17.Jun.2008 9.07am
Wow, thanks everybody for awesome tips! Truly great!
17.Jun.2008 5.53pm
maybe look into early pictograms like sumerian cuneiform, egyptian heiroglyphics and mayan script which in their own way were a sort of typography as each has a sacred meaning.
bringing it forwards check out the rosetta stone-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_Stone
and maybe the aztec sun stone-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_stone
17.Jun.2008 6.02pm
Oh, and don’t forget the Alphabet of the Magi
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/magi.htm
The Theban Alphabet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theban_alphabet
The Celestial Alphabet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestial_Alphabet
Transitus Fluvii
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transitus_Fluvii
The Scandinavian Runes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runes
And countless other examples.
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17.Jun.2008 6.25pm
Or if you like a big twist of kistch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavener_Runestone
^love listening to locals discuss this.
18.Jun.2008 4.29am
“Does anyone know anything written on this subject?”
Typographic mysticism? Yes, there are two books written. They are secret.
Cheers!