His graduate work from 1979 was titled Otto Neurath's contribution to visual communication 1925-45: the history, graphic language and theory of Isotype, but stayed unpublished.
[1] Important publications by Hyphen include Christopher Burke's Paul Renner and Fred Smeijers' Counterpunch.
Kinross asserts that modernism in typography emerged with the self-awareness of printing and the development of the rationality of its processes and tools.
This book aims to break down that separation by considering issues other than visual appearance, and by avoiding the ‘bibliophilic nostalgia’ so prevalent in typographic culture.
"[5] The book takes some inspiration in title and treatment from Kenneth Frampton's Modern Architecture: A Critical History.