David Sacks is a journalist, author and professor at the University of Ottawa. He has written 2 non-fiction books along with articles for the New York Times Magazine, New York Times Book Review, Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, Elle and Harper's Bazaar.
"The new book from preeminent alphabet historian David Sacks combines eye candy, font fetishism, and sociological etymology in a lavishly illustrated love letter to the modern A-to-Z. (...) an engaging, encyclopedic romp through our collective visual history that celebrates human creativity and cultural expression not only in the use of the written word, but in its very invention." "Flavorpill" "[An] entertaining and visually exhilarating exploration of the language of letters." "Time Out" 'Not just collections of beautiful letters but beautiful collections of letters' World of Interiors 'Great fun and thought-provoking' Illustration Magazine 'The weird and wonderful ways in which the 26 letters of the alphabet can be rendered' The Guardian "Entertaining and visually exhilarating exploration of the language of letters.' Time Out
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