A NOTE ON THE TYPE

The text of Making Work Visible was set in Chaparral Pro and DIN 2014.

Chaparral Pro was created by the legendary and award winning type designer Carol Twombly. Released in 1997, Chaparral was Twombly’s last typeface before retiring. It combines the legibility of slab serif designs popularized in the 19th century with the grace of 16th-century roman book lettering. A part of the Adobe Originals family of typefaces, Chaparral has varying letter proportions with thick and thin strokes, creating a friendly appearance and was used in the body text to give a lovely visual finish to the illustrations throughout the book.

DIN 2014 is a contemporary version of the well-known DIN typeface. DIN stands for Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization.) The DIN 1451 typeface was designed in 1936 for road and railway signage. The typeface was designed by Vasily Biryukov and released by Paratype in 2015. The Regular is most often used in long text settings, while Light and Bold faces are extremely well proportioned at large sizes, which can be seen in the striking part, chapter, and section headers in the pages of this book.

Printed and bound by Worzalla, Stevens Point, Wisconsin