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3 designers[edit]

I would like to work on Emil Ruder, William Caslon and Will Burtin. --Kpervaiz (talk) 14:46, 25 September 2013 (UTC)kpervaiz--Kpervaiz (talk) 14:46, 25 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Plan of attack[edit]

I'll work on Emil Ruder, William Caslon and Will Burtin.

1.William Caslon

  • whats already there about him:

Just 2 sentences about his life and an paragraph on his typefaces, and Caslon foundry. A picture of him, one sentence about his death, with his grave picture and one picture of his work.

  • Stuff I found about him:

Few pages about him in our textbook, and 3 database articles using csi database article search.

  • What can be added:

we can add his early life, career beginnings, personal life, children(William Caslon 2), and more Pictures of his work.

2.Emil Ruder

  • whats already there about him:

Few lines on his profession and work, and few on Swiss Style

  • Stuff I found about him:

http://www.thinkingforaliving.org/archives/932 A brif history of Emil Ruder by Shane Bzdok. Many picture of his work and an article "Ruder: A Future for Design Principles in Screen Typography" , through csi library database.

  • What can be added:

His early life, career, work, and picture of him and his work.

3.Will Burtin

  • whats already there about him:

just 4 lines about him.

  • Stuff I found about him:

http://www.adcglobal.org/archive/hof/1974/?id=286 I couldn't find much about him.

  • What can be added:

a picture of him and his work,his personal life, career, death, and his work.

Kpervaiz (talk) 17:00, 2 October 2013 (UTC)kpervaizKpervaiz (talk) 17:00, 2 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Kpervaiz, this is good. Question: Which of these do you think is going to have the most information? Which will you work on?--Theredproject (talk) 17:48, 8 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

20 citation for William Caslon[edit]

1.William Caslon: Master of Letters by Johnson Ball Review by: H. J. Haden Technology and Culture , Vol. 15, No. 2 (Apr., 1974), pp. 329-332

2.Meggs' History of graphic design, Philip B. Meggs, and Alston W. Purvis An Epoch of Typographic Genius, Vol.5, pg. 127-130

3.Ball J. William Caslon, 1693-1766: the ancestry, life and connections of England's foremost letter-engraver and type-founder. [serial online]. n.d.;Available from: Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson), Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 30, 2013.

4.Arabic Printing and Publishing in England before 1820, Geoffrey Roper, pg. 12-32

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7.Caslon, William. A Specimen by William Caslon: Letter-founder, in Chiswell-Street, London. London, 1741. Internet resource.

8.William Caslon. Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6Th Edition [serial online]. September 2013;:1. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed October 30, 2013.

9.Walter T. Advances in Arabic Printing. [serial online]. n.d.;2(2):87-93. Accessed October 30, 2013.

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14.[[7]]William Caslon's ABC.Marie C Dern (Marie Christensen); Jungle Garden Press. 1990 1 portfolio (28 sheets) : ill. 12 x 15 cm..

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Plagiarism / COPYVIO on William Caslon article[edit]

Hi Kpervaiz, I took a look at your additions to the William Caslon article, and noticed that you copied your words from the Encylopedia Britannica entry. As you well know, this is both a violation of the CSI academic integrity policy, and the Wikipedia COPYVIO policy. In addition, you deleted important metadata from the bottom of the page. I have reverted your edits. You need to meet with me during my office hours to discuss this. Please email me to schedule a meeting.--Theredproject (talk) 01:39, 31 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]