My notes from „Butterick’s Practical Typography”

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I’ve just refreshed Butterick’s Practical Typography. The first time I read it was a couple of years ago and I’ve surely forgotten a bunch since. Here are a few thoughts I had during this read-through.

Typography is like theater

Butterick cites three principles from The Elements of Typographic Style:

  1. Good typography is measured by how well it reinforces the meaning of the text, not by some abstract scale of merit. Typographic choices that work for one text won’t necessarily work for another. Corollary: good typographers don’t rely on rote solutions. One size never fits all.
  2. For a given text, many typographic solutions would work equally well. Typography is not an algebra problem with one correct answer.
  3. Your ability to produce good typography depends on how well you understand the goals of your text, not on taste or visual training. Corollary: if you misunderstand the goals of your text, good typography becomes purely a matter of luck.
What is good typography?

The three principles read exactly like theater to me. A play is just a way of presenting the script—so is the printed page. Different language, same goals, and the same three principles apply. To paraphrase:

  1. Good acting is measured by how well it reinforces the meaning of the text. A distant, stone-hearted Romeo would just confuse the audience.
  2. For a given play, many acting choices would work equally well. A Romeo who’s impulsive comes across very differently from Romeo who’s both seductive and desperate. Both choices work.
  3. Your ability to make good choices as an actor depends on how well you understand what the playwright meant. Anthony Hopkins famously reads his lines 250 times to understand and internalize every single word.

Things that stood out to me

A closing word

This is a good impulse to refresh this blog. I’ve meant to do it for a while, but never gotten to it. Luckily this time, I’m equipped with the WordPress site importer I’m building. I’ll clone this site locally, update it with Claude, and then bring back those changes to the live site. We’ll see how that goes!

In any case, go read Practical Typography! Here’s are a few related books I’ve read and valued:

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