Here’s a diagram from William James’ 1890 book, The Principles of Psychology:

The drawing makes concrete what has been implied all semester: reading and writing are intimately connected through the *specific* shapes of the letters. Your brain decodes the shapes and corresponds the marks across a learned dictionary look-up table to produce words which produce sentences which convey and record ideas.
Your final portfolio is due today, delivered in person in 185 Nassau Street, Room 205 at 9 am sharp.
Your portfolio should be printed single-side 8.5 x 11 inches and include:

The drawing makes concrete what has been implied all semester: reading and writing are intimately connected through the *specific* shapes of the letters. Your brain decodes the shapes and corresponds the marks across a learned dictionary look-up table to produce words which produce sentences which convey and record ideas.
Your final portfolio is due today, delivered in person in 185 Nassau Street, Room 205 at 9 am sharp.
Your portfolio should be printed single-side 8.5 x 11 inches and include:
→ Story of Your Life (Ted Chiang)
→ The New Typography (Lazlo Moholy-Nagy)
→ The New Graphic Landscapes (Muriel Cooper)
→ A Reexamination of Some Aspects of the Design Arts from the Perspective of a Woman Designer (Sheila Levrant de Bretteville)
→ A Reexamination of A Reexamination of Some Aspects of the Design Arts from the Perspective of a Woman Designer (Sheila Levrant de Bretteville)
→ Adam, Why Arial? (Adam Pendleton)Plus
→ 100-word text typeset as your booklet cover, T-y-p-o-g-r-a-p-h-y is ...We will work from 9 am until 12 pm to impose and bind your booklets. See you then!