Posters, advertisements, websites, books, and magazines. What do all these seemingly different media have in common? They have a textual component and the consequent use of fonts to express their content. Therefore, the choice of typeface to use is as important as the choice of color, and since it's fundamental to communication, it deserves to be taught from an early age.
The ink has been stolen, and the two main characters of the book ask for the young reader's help in searching for their friend Caslon, a font that has now become invisible. Only the child possessing the "magic light" (provided with the book) will be able to read and visualize different letters, and by understanding the differences that distinguish them, they will manage to find the tall and slender Caslon.
Winner of the Faber Meeting Award 🥇