typographist rare.
(taɪp-, tɪˈpɒgrəfɪst)
[f. as typograph-er + -ist.]
One versed in the history or art of printing; a student of typography.
1851 Tait's Edin. Mag. Oct. 636/1 The public had a thousand or so of quarto pages for which they paid a folio price, nearly three-fourths of which price was a clear gain to the colluding typographists. 1890 Athenæum 27 Sept. 412/1 [The origin of printing] seems still to excite strange passion in the minds of German and Dutch typographists... The grouping of [printing] types and the investigation of their evolution and relationship is the ultima ratio of the typographist. |
So tyˈpographize v. trans. (nonce-wd.), to treat typographically, to describe in print.
1811 Byron Bards & Rev. liii. (ed. 5) note, He topographised and typographised King Priam's dominions. |