What's the difference between typographical and typography?

Typographical


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the act or act of representing by types or symbols; emblematic; figurative; typical.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to typography or printing; as, the typographic art.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The research reported here comprises an empirical investigation of the phenomenon of typographic allusion.
  • (2) The reference to SAD is understood to be a typographical error for SAS.
  • (3) However, we voluntarily disclose our more than 300,000 donors and post our audited financial statements on our website along with the 990s for anyone to see.” Separately, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (Chai), the foundation’s flagship programme, is refiling its form 990s for at least two years, 2012 and 2013, a Chai spokeswoman, Maura Daley, said, describing the incorrect government grant break-outs for those two years as typographical errors.
  • (4) A remarkably good typographic trade gave the prerequisite for this development, in which prominent individual examples are particularly emphasized.
  • (5) • This article was amended on 12 March to correct two minor typographical errors.
  • (6) The validation program detects all errors of a typographical nature and all commonly possible logical errors.
  • (7) The reference to SAD is understood to be a typographical error for SAS, which is referred to later in the letter.
  • (8) A hardboard sign, for example, for “directions to press and for diplomats” is rendered typographically perfect for 1961 Jerusalem.
  • (9) Instead of typing in commands, the user directs the program by making selections with the mouse, thereby eliminating most typographical and syntax errors.
  • (10) Because of an apparent typographic error in a US patent, there has been some confusion as to the acute oral toxicity of danthron and danthron in combination with dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DSS).
  • (11) Two hypotheses concerning the development of skill at identifying typographically transformed words were tested.
  • (12) European diplomats professed surprise at the inclusion of the peak emissions reference, even suggesting that a typographical mistake had been made.
  • (13) This article has been amended to correct a typographical error in the penultimate paragraph
  • (14) • This article was amended on 13 February 2012 to correct a typographical error which saw the party Laos spelled as Loas.
  • (15) Error trapping for typographical errors is provided.
  • (16) The revealed possible predisposing factors were: a prolonged use of analgetics, contact with formalin and typographical dyes, systematic alcohol usage, frequent catarrhal diseases with long-term fever, a history of acute renal destructive process.
  • (17) It was found that both structural and typographic eidetic imagery were correlated with measures of synaesthesia, indicating a relationship between the two phenomena.
  • (18) The Rwandan genocide took place in 1994, not 1984, as a typographical error originally said in the article above.
  • (19) The revised column, with the headline: We are Closer than Ever Before to Our Dreams, was about half the length of the original, brazenly pro-Communist and laden with factual and typographical errors.
  • (20) Items encoded by typographical attributes were more readily recalled at 02.00 than at 18.00, whereas semantically encoded words were less well recalled at night than during the day.

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.

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