With all the talk of excess capacity and declining sales, why would any printer consider buying a new press? First, the obvious reason. Capacity on an industry-wide level doesn't necessarily mirror ...
There's a little movie and television buff in all of us. And, nothing compares to the momentary thrill of personally and intimately connecting with a character, plot or scene, when something familiar ...
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A FEW YEARS ago Russell Maret, a New York artist, found himself puzzling over a question. In the 1920s and 1930s some preindustrial fonts were revived by Stanley Morison, a great British typographer.
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