"Contextualizing Place as Type: Creating an Auburn Typeface"
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Harry LewisHarry Lewis is earning his degree in the Masters in Technical and Professional Communication program at Auburn University. His interests include visual rhetoric, typography, and the intersections of marketing and tech comm. Before attending Auburn, he received his BA from Saginaw Valley State University (MI). He is currently searching for jobs in marketing or UX, and enjoys dogs, hockey, and bad jokes. ContentsThe State of Location in Composition Typography as Rhetorical Argumentation |
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