What's the difference between typesetting and typography?

Typesetting


Definition:

  • (n.) The act or art of setting type.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The text is clearly not typeset, but word-processed.
  • (2) The system, called Computerized Typesetting System (CTS), has been introduced.
  • (3) He was susceptible to get-rich-quick schemes: the ventures he invested in and promoted – even as he was writing his greatest books – included vineyards, a steam generator, a steam pulley, a watch company, an insurance company, marine telegraphy, a food supplement called Plasmon, a chalk engraving process called Kaolatype, self-adjusting suspenders and the Paige typesetting machine, which bankrupted him at the height of his fame and forced him back on to the lecture circuit to pay his debts, in part, it's been suggested, to protect the value of his "honourable" brand.
  • (4) Modern technology has made the skill of typesetting, once crucial to the printing process by placing individual lead type into wooden frames to lay out a page, obsolete.
  • (5) As foreign language medical documents become increasingly available in computer-readable form through computerized typesetting, electronic publishing, and improved optical character recognition equipment, automated translation systems may provide a rapid and inexpensive means of obtaining draft translations.
  • (6) Eleven college students who were born blind, 16 blinded at approximately 15 years of age (range 6 to 30 years), and 16 with normal vision were asked to visualize the letters of the uppercase, typeset, English alphabet.
  • (7) As foreign language medical documents and medical records become increasingly available in computer readable form through word processing, computerized typesetting and hospital information systems, computer translation methods may provide a rapid and inexpensive means of obtaining draft translations.
  • (8) He typeset the story on his computer and had it bound at the local print shop.
  • (9) The result is an editorial environment unlike any I've previously seen - light years from the smoke-filled newsrooms I first worked in, with typewriters chained to desks and pneumatic Lamson tubes or conveyor belts for sending copy for typesetting.
  • (10) While camera-ready proceedings had a significantly higher mean impact factor (2.37) than typeset proceedings (0.66, p less than .02), selection based on printing method is not recommended.
  • (11) Orwell therefore had to produce new, fictitious slogans which would take up exactly the same amount of space because of the inflexibility of lead typesetting - and complained that the book had been "ruined".
  • (12) Unlike typesetting, the social work role has not been usurped by modern life – indeed it is more needed than ever before.

Typography


Definition:

  • (n.) The act or art of expressing by means of types or symbols; emblematical or hieroglyphic representation.
  • (n.) The art of printing with types; the use of types to produce impressions on paper, vellum, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Dos Passos, like his innovative contemporary EE Cummings, played with typography and layout.
  • (2) As the Powell quote above suggests, as of the early 1970s, they led the way into a world where the most ambitious groups dispensed with band-portraits, and even typography: to this day, even if album "sleeves" are now often boiled down to the size of a postage stamp, musicians usually serve notice of their ambition by leaving such fripperies off their artwork.
  • (3) Tim Pigott-Smith (terrific actor, but also an expert on typography) told me that.
  • (4) The Braun catalogues were plundered not only for the pop-up toaster but also the portable combination grill and even the immaculate typography.
  • (5) Things like typography are as important as a building, they’re used millions of times – so why not think of it as part of the DNA of the city itself?” Moscow’s vision, he explains, is “to build a world-class legible transportation network” within two to three years, starting with its metro.
  • (6) These results suggest that induced ipsilateral projections are formed by regenerating axon collaterals and that all cell types are involved in the generation of normal mirror image typography.
  • (7) Our experience with the Apple Macintosh and LaserWriter equipment has convinced us that lasergraphics holds much current and future promise in the creation of line graphics and typography for the biomedical community.
  • (8) The typographic style, influenced by fashionable modernist Swiss typography, was both inviting and as clear as a sheet of glass.
  • (9) I learned about serif and sans serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great.
  • (10) First you write it, then you design the typography and lay out the hand lettering.
  • (11) It was the first computer with beautiful typography.
  • (12) Using this DSA, it was found that regional perfusion of the contrast medium was not always uniform in normal subjects, depending on the typography of the coronary artery.
  • (13) I would also make a very strong case for 2D artists to get to grips with the basics of graphic design as the essentials of shape language, page layout and a grasp of typography come in handy way more than you’d think.
  • (14) Photographs are among the materials she uses (along with language, typography, hanging); she shows what she does in a fine arts environment .
  • (15) "Penguin stood for a democratisation of design," says Phil Baines, professor of typography at Central Saint Martins and author of Penguin by Design .
  • (16) It’s a black T-shirt with white typography that says “Alternative Facts are Lies”.
  • (17) It was the first computer with beautiful typography."
  • (18) With the rise of interactive design, design that doesn’t need to be made in a hub city, we were hoping in this project that perhaps design could be a player in how we make our city grow.” But while it’s clear that typography, as one manifestation of design, can and has done a lot for these smaller cities, it cannot be the whole solution.
  • (19) If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do.
  • (20) They argued that carcinoma and dysplasia do not share the same typography, so they may be 2 separate entities.