Publication about Helvetica contains the following chapters:
- an outline of typeface history (type foundry and the city of origin, historical background);
- a chapter about the designer;
- a part describing the main visual features of the font;
- a chapter about contemporary use;
- a presentation of glyphs.
- An inside cover has a pattern built out of glyphs [H+]
- A wrapper is made of tracing paper with typographical print, which resembles a typical Letraset decal sheet.
- The empty spots on the wrapper interrelate with an actual cover where missing digits reappear as being transferred.
[Publication developed as an academic project in a Typography class.]