Proceedings of th e Typography Interest Grou p ACM CHI '8 5 The ACM CHI '85 typography interest group meetin g was conducted as a paper and discussion session . Richard Rubinstein moderated the session and edite d this transcript . Charles Bigelow organized the sessio n and designed and composed these proceedings . Richard Rubinstein is a Consulting Engineer doin g human interface design with Digital Equipment Corporation . Charles Bigelow is Associate Professor of Art and Computer Science at Stanford University and a professional typographer with Bigelow & Holmes . Fernand Baudin is a freelance book designer and vic e president of ATypl, an international organization o f typographers . Eugene Lynch is a human factors engineer with Tektronix Corporation . David Levy is doing research on document preparation at Xerox PARC and Stanford's Center for the Study o f Language and Information (CSLI) . K Figure 1 Richard Rubinstein Why are we, typographers and human factors specialists, here together in this room? The apparent reaso n is that computer system designers have all discovere d that typography matters, so we need each other . For ex ample, psychology knows something about perception , memory, fatigue,
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