Carl Dair

Harris Carleton Dair (February 14, 1912 – September 28, 1967), known as Carl Dair, was a Canadian graphic designer, teacher, type designer, and author.[1][2] Primarily a self-taught designer, Dair was internationally known and developed visual design principles for typography which are still in use today.[3][4]

  1. ^ Martha Fleming; Allan Fleming; Robert Tombs, Devin Crawley, Donna Braggins, Carol Payne, Brian Donnelly (15 January 2018). The Fleming Files: Allan Fleming's Life & Works. The Porcupine's Quill. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-88984-955-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ [1] Berry, J. (2003, July 28). Dot-font: Seven Principles of Typographic Contrast. Via CreativePro.com
  3. ^ Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC). (2007, November 17). Gdc fellows: 1960 recipients. Retrieved from http://www.gdc.net/about/fellows/articles67.php
  4. ^ Bibliographical Society of America (December 1994). The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. The Society. p. 502.

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