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The History of Visual Communication - The Printing Press
In 1455, Gutenberg demonstrated the power of the printing press by selling copies of a two-volume Bible (Biblia Sacra) for 300 florins each. ...
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The History of Visual Communication - The Alphabet
The History of the Greek alphabet starts with the adoption of Phoenician letterforms ... They refined the art of handwriting, fashioning several distinctive ...
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The History of Visual Communication - The Printing Press
Block printing, whereby individual sheets of paper were pressed into wooden ... In 1455, Gutenberg demonstrated the power of the printing press by selling ...
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The History of Visual Communication - The Masters of Typography
Additionally, the usage of paper had gradually replaced parchment and vellum and ... Granjon, designed by Robert Granjon is the closest typeface to the ...
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The History of Visual Communication - Breaking the Grid
Breaking the Grid Printing techniques using movable type had restricted graphic ... This is the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. ...
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Paul Rand Advertising Design
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The History of Visual Communication - The Printing Press
If held against the light, the thinner part of handmade paper appears ... In 1455, Gutenberg demonstrated the power of the printing press by selling copies ...
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The History of Visual Communication - The Printing Press
During the incunabula period, Europeans used rags to make paper by the following method: the rags were cut into small pieces; fermented; ground by watermill ...
 
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