theoinglis:

Watching Words Move by Chermayeff and Geismar (and Robert Brownjohn too im sure, but his name isn’t on the front), first published in 1962. An exploration of expression through the most simple typographic means, using only Helvetica. 

Pictures from Past Print found via @AJWShaughnessy. You can buy it on amazon still here; Watching Words Move

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    1st photo 2nd page. Is that “nipped”? I’m not quite sure what it is and I’m curious.
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    amazon still here; Watching Words Move.
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