Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape

Kelli Anderson, Michelle Santiago Cortés, Emily Doucet, Claire Evans

Book cover for Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape
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Book cover for Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape
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Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape

Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape

Kelli Anderson, Michelle Santiago Cortés, Emily Doucet, Claire Evans

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With an interactive cover, 17 pop-ups and hands-on activities throughout, Alphabet in Motion is an immersive introduction unlike any other to the history of typography and letter shapes

Ever wonder how we ended up with so many different styles of letters? Open any text editor, email client or design app and you will immediately be bombarded with a buffet of typographic choices. Serif or sans serif? Display or text? Classical or contemporary? Formal or casual?
Featuring 17 stunning interactive pop-ups, this ABC pop-up book explains--as well as demonstrates--the technologies and philosophies that have shaped letterforms through the ages. Readers will learn about '60s psychedelic type by projecting light through a phototypesetting pop-up; how screen technology shaped letterforms by turning on and off anti-aliasing; or the aesthetics of typographic modularity by reconfiguring the puzzle pieces of Josef Albers' Kombinations-Schrift.
Type history is often technical and always visual. It is therefore challenging to fully explain in text or in diagrams alone. The book's interactive features provide a sensory inroad for curious general readers to grasp how typography has transformed through history (and how lettering can convey a point of view or philosophical stance). A 128-page companion essay section includes an essay further contextualizing each pop-up. Alphabet in Motion puts the reader's hands, eyes and minds in touch with the meanings behind the typography that surrounds us in our homes, on our screens and on our streets. If you look carefully, you can see the history of the world--from the Bronze Age to the Information Age--in the microcosm of type.
Kelli Anderson is a graphic designer, paper engineer, educator and author who uses design magic to connect people with the hidden talents of everyday things. Her previous publications include This Book Is a Camera (MoMA, 2015)--which transforms into a working camera--and This Book Is a Planetarium (Chronicle, 2017)--which houses paper devices (including a planetarium) and has sold more than 100,000 copies.

Critical Reviews

In this interactive pop-up book, American graphic designer Kelli Anderson dives deep into English-language letterforms and how they came to be. It's nerdy, enchanting, and a feast for eyes.--Jinnie Lee "Dwell"

You don't have to be a graphic designer, or even a paper specialist to take one look at Kelli Anderson new book and know that the research and prototyping process that brought the object into being was extremely rigorous. Nothing short of a feat of engineering, the designer's latest title 'Alphabet in Motion: How Letters Get Their Shape' is an ingenious interactive pop up book that takes readers through an immersive and tactile history of typography.--Ellis Tree "It's Nice That"

Even the cover is interactive in this immersive introduction to the history of typography and evolution of print technologies. Shape-shifting pop-ups and hands-on activities come to life throughout this wondrous book.--Nathalie Atkinson "The Globe and the Mail"

[Takes] readers through an interactive journey about the history of typography from A to Z, starting in ancient Egypt and moving all the way into the digital age. But it's no ordinary history tome. Anderson hand-designed 17 different pop-ups, including light projections to colorful sliders and mind-bending illusions, that demonstrate how humans have painstakingly developed type.--Steve Heller "PRINT magazine"

The ultimate pop-up book for adults. The history of type--the philosophies and technologies that have shaped letterforms from the very beginning--is brought to life through interactive demonstrations and accompanying essays that are sure to delight the typography lovers in your life.-- "The Boston Art Review"

'Alphabet in Motion' puts the history of type into an interactive and visual explanation.--Kelly Pau "The Architect's Newspaper"

This fantastical pop-up book tells the mind-bending history of typography.--Grace Snelling "Fast Company"

A remarkable, five-years-in-the-making project.--Kate Mothes "Colossal"

No disrespect to all the fine novels I read this year, but the work of literature that delighted me most is a pop-up book.--Ron Charles "The Washington Post"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Katherine Small Gallery
Pub date: 2025-11-18
Length: 144 pages

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