Layout Designs

The layout designs by the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence have evolved through the years. Our Galleries exhibit milestones in the sequence.

I. Posters

The sequence of Posters for events and activities designed by the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence exhibits both continuity and transition across the years, responding to different occasions, themes, illustrations, and font designs.

The Posters (Exhibition Section I) appear in their own Gallery.

This Gallery exhibits some other forms of page-layout, in Exhibition Sections II-V:

II. Save-the-Date Announcements
III. Invitations to Seminars, Parties & Receptions
IV. Cover Pages
V. Page Layout Specimens

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II. Save-the-Date Announcements

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1999. Announcement for 'Apocalypse in Word and Image' Symposium at Princeton University
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III. Invitations
For Seminars, Parties & Receptions

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1994 Invitation to the Seminar on 'Canterbury Manuscripts' in the series of Research Group Seminars on 'The Evidence of Manuscripts' held on 19 September 1994 at the Parker Library
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IV. Cover & Title Pages

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2014. First Issue of the RGME-newsletter 'ShelfMarks', page 1 with the banner for the Newsletter
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V. Page Layout Specimens

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1997.
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Booklet Page 1 of the 'Interview with our Font & Layout Designer' (2015-16)

Another Gallery, in preparation, showcases the development of our printed Booklets of various kinds, ranging from our Style Manifesto and our Program Booklets for some Symposia and other events, through a Memorial in English translation, to our illustrated Bulletin ShelfLife and Newsletter ShelfMarks.

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The Interview with Our Font & Layout Designer tells more about the processes and evolution of the designs, including the development of our multilingual digital font Bembino. The Interview appears here.

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