“The Typographic Dante is a series of typographic illustrations created by Tullett as a response to the unfolding narrative of Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy.
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“With each Canto being illustrated typographically, and each book of the Divine Comedy having a different typographic style this project by Barrie Tullett, Programme Leader for Graphic Design at the University of Lincoln, eventually illustrates each of the 100 Cantos of Dante’s Divine Comedy using a different ‘obsolete’ technology.
“The 34 Cantos of The Inferno are realised using the wood and metal type of letterpress printing, the 33 Cantos of Purgatory are created on the typewriter, and the 33 Cantos of Paradise will be visualised with Letraset.” — “The Typographic Dante: to hell and back with Barrie Tullett’s stunning visual project,” Typeroom, March 26, 2020.