Archive for Printing Tag

The short film show­ing the process of printing business cards on 1920’s printing presses.

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Some of the “nondesigned” typography will have been made with commercial or political intent, some will be serendipitous, or simply caused by neglect.

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If you thought you had a reasonable amount of control over the color of your typography using CSS, you thought wrong.

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In the early years of a child’s reading development, the attainment of mechanical skills is gained initially with the aid of a finger to help left to right progression and accurate return sweeps from the end of one line on to the beginning of the next.

Readability

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Regarding its typographic needs, cartography (maps and plans made for print or screen) is different from traditional print design the following reasons.

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Some suggestions for making your briefs or texts more readable. Check out!

Make Your Texts More Readable

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Changes in typography affect adult readers much more than children (although print requirements for younger or partially sighted children might be more critical).

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If a font is used extensively at text sizes within office applications its usability is compromised if it’s not hinted. Characters may break up and display unevenly leading the user to believe that it may be corrupted, or your users may complain that it is difficult to read or even completely illegible.

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When you scan an image, exactly what resolution settings should you use?

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This wonderful short film was made by Chuck Kraemer. You will hear John in his crisp language and see his wonderful machines and pieces of type.

Firefly Letterpress

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