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Introduction Production for Graphic Designers
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Print’s Beginnings East China
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Print’s Beginnings East China Korea
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Print’s Beginnings East China Korea Japan
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Print’s Beginnings Paper invented in China before AD 105 East China
Korea Japan Paper invented in China before AD 105
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Print’s Beginnings Paper invented in China before AD 105
Oldest known book The Diamond Sutra AD 868
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Printing Press China by AD 1041
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China by AD 1041 Printing Press
type was cast from individual pieces of clay that could be reset over and over again
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Printing Press Korea by AD 1400 China by AD 1041
type was cast from individual pieces of clay that could be reset over and over again Korea by AD 1400
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Printing Press Korea by AD 1400 China by AD 1041
type was cast from individual pieces of clay that could be reset over and over again Korea by AD 1400 type was cast in metal
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Printing Press Johannes Gutenberg
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Johannes Gutenberg Printing Press
Credited with the invention of the printing press in the West sometime before 1440 Goldsmith by trade Saw a market for mass producing books Gutenberg’s process is the letterpress In the Middle Ages books were created by hand. Scribes and artist worked together to create one off books.
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Letterpress Casting individual letters that could be assembled into works, printed, cleaned, put away and used over again.
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Linotype and Monotype Printing became a more industrialized process with the invention of Automatic typesetting machines
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Linotype and Monotype Printing became a more industrialized process with the invention of Automatic typesetting machines Linotype in 1886 Monotype in 1887 Until the beginning of the 20th century it was very difficult to combine type with pictures on the same page.
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
Letterpress is a relief method of printing
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
Letterpress is a relief method of printing A raised surface is inked and pressed against paper
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
Letterpress is a relief method of printing A raised surface is inked and pressed against paper However throughout the early history almost every method of reproducing images used the intaglio process
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
Letterpress is a relief method of printing A raised surface is inked and pressed against paper Intaglio is the opposite of relief
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
Letterpress is a relief method of printing A raised surface is inked and pressed against paper Intaglio is the opposite of relief Incised lines are printed. A plate is inked, wiped almost clean, the ink that remains in the grooves is drawn out under pressure to form the image on the damped paper
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Letterpress vs. Intaglio
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Lithography
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Lithography Can easily combine type and pictures
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Lithography Invented by Alois Senefelder around 1796-99
Can easily combine type and pictures Invented by Alois Senefelder around
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Lithography Based on the principal that oil and water do not mix
Can easily combine type and pictures Invented by Alois Senefelder around Based on the principal that oil and water do not mix
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Lithography Neither etching or relief
Can easily combine type and pictures Invented by Alois Senefelder around Based on the principal that oil and water do not mix Neither etching or relief
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Lithography Is a planographic process –
everything happens on a flat surface
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Offset Lithography The image is transferred from store or plate first to a rubber roller and then to the substrate.
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Photography Analog or digital is the basis for every print production process used today
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Photography Collotype – was the first method used for reproducing photographs but was slow and expensive
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Photography – Half Tone Screen
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