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    The Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design
    John Baskerville
    Letterpress Printing
    Tart cards
    Paris Underground
    • Paris Underground

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,9(18)Abgeben

      Literally underneath Paris, graffiti, signage, murals and mosaics reflect 500 years of the city?s history.

      Paris Underground
    • Tart cards

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,8(9)Abgeben

      How sex workers in London advertise; love them or hate them, they are an intriguing visual slice of English social history.

      Tart cards
    • Letterpress Past, Present, Future brings together scholars, curators, collectors and printers to assess the current state of letterpress printing. It acknowledges the decline of letterpress as a commercial printing technique and considers the risks this poses for letterpress’s future. However, in describing the many uses to which letterpress is put and the diverse communities of printers who still work with it, the book celebrates the tenacity of letterpress as a process which continues to thrive despite such challenges. Letterpress Printing examines the continuing life of letterpress and applauds its revival through describing the circumstances in which it flourishes and the many ways it is now used. By setting this revival in the context of its ostensible decline, the book sets out the ways in which current practice draws upon and preserves the history of printing while taking it in new and unexpected directions.

      Letterpress Printing
    • "This book is concerned with the eighteenth-century typographer, printer, industrialist and Enlightenment figure, John Baskerville (1707-75). Baskerville was a Birmingham inventor, entrepreneur and artist with a worldwide reputation who made eighteenth-century Birmingham a city without typographic equal, by changing the course of type design. Baskerville not only designed one of the world's most historically important typefaces, he also experimented with casting and setting type, improved the construction of the printing press, developed a new kind of paper and refined the quality of printing inks. His typographic experiments put him ahead of his time, had an international impact and did much to enhance the printing and publishing industries of his day. Yet despite his importance, fame and influence many aspects of Baskerville's work and life remain unexplored and his contribution to the arts, industry, culture and society of the Enlightenment are largely unrecognized."-- Provided by publisher

      John Baskerville