Louis John Pouchée

Recent articles about Louis John Pouchée

James Mosley: A life in objects

Issue 90, Summer 2015

Feature

Through his ideas, collecting and dogged research, the former St Bride librarian has shown that printing history can be both lively and opinionated. The world of typography owes him a great debt

Pouchee’s lost alphabets

Issue 15, Winter 1994

Feature

Few contempory display alphabets equal those of Louis John Pouchée for vivacity and invention

Typography’s new priests

Issue 1, Autumn 1990

Review

‘Type90’ brought several hundred typographically preoccupied people to Oxford this summer. Following the successful pattern…

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James Mosley 1935-2025

29 August 2025
Design history, Typography

Catherine Dixon pays tribute to printing librarian, teacher and scholar James Mosley

Mosley was was rarely ‘centre stage’, yet his influence was significant … a popular speaker who wrote seminal texts on typographic history.