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Volume 26 ,  Issue 2  (May 2002) table of contents
COLUMN: Reply table of contents
Pages: 50 - 53  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISSN:1527-6805
Author
Gilbert Vanburen Wilkes, IV  Carnegie Mellon University
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The author responds by agreeing with some of the commentator's points and by clarifying his meaning related to others. He also offers additional discussion and references to the literature concerning some of the article's ideas.


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Poynar, S. (1994). Type and deconstruction in the digital era. In Bierut, M.&American Institute of Graphic Arts, Looking closer: critical writings on graphic design. New York: Allworth Press.