Ornament (print)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poetry with ornament. In: Hill's Manual , Chicago, 1882

In the printing industry, ornaments (or ornaments) are all movable letters that do not have characters but ornaments . They are used for book decoration .

The typical ornaments are Fleurons , head pieces , closing pieces , scrolls , trophies , vignettes , lunettes , calligraphic and heraldic symbols , cupids and wreaths .

Today ornamental rates are collected as graphic characters in ornamental fonts , such as Hermann Zapf 's ITC Zapf Dingbats font , or Wingdings and Webdings as IT fonts . Decorative glyphs can be found as Unicode characters in the Unicode block Dingbats (U + 2700–27BF).

literature

  • Karl Scheffler: Meditations on the ornament . In: Decorative Art . No. 8 , 1901, pp. 397-407 ( Webrepro ).
  • Fonts and decorations for notices, large print jobs, etc ... JG Schelter & Giesecke, Leipzig 1909.

Web links

Commons : Typographic Ornaments  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Lieberman: Printers Ornaments. In: Book Patrol. A Haven For Book Culture. April 7, 2008, archived from the original on April 14, 2008 ; accessed on September 1, 2008 (English).