Anxious for Autumn

Written by Maricon Williams


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Richard Kegler, as written in myfonts.com was born in Buffalo, NY in 1965. He was a senior partner and founder of P22 type foundry. For years before P22 became a ‘real’ type designing entity, Mr. Kegler had been involved in various aspects ofrepparttar book arts ranging from hand-binding and hand printing to hypertext. His varied interest inrepparttar 107443 history and processes of art and design initially seemed to have little in common with interests in up-and-coming technologies, but more and more there seemed to be much common ground that could be found. This meeting of old and new has becomerepparttar 107444 premise of P22’s collection of fonts. With so much history overlooked and so much potential for new technologies, Mr. Kegler sees no limit to future projects.

Inrepparttar 107445 article Stanyan Autumn New font inspired by "Autumn", it stated that Stanyan Autumn has already been used onrepparttar 107446 latest Rod McKuen book "Rusting inrepparttar 107447 Rain - New & Selected Poems" asrepparttar 107448 text font for all ofrepparttar 107449 poems.

A special selection of audio tracks as MP3 files is included as a special bonus for licensors ofrepparttar 107450 Autumn font set. Tracks are downloadable at www.p22.com.



This article was created for the sole purpose of propagating information that may be related to short run printing and other industries to which it may be of interest.

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Printing 101

Written by Maricon Williams


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In an article entitled Putting allrepparttar pieces together posted on mydesignprimer.com, a long list to ask your prospective printer was introduced. How can you tell if a printer is right for you? One ofrepparttar 107442 ways that you can tell is through their equipment andrepparttar 107443 method that will be used to print your piece. There are a lot of different ways to print a piece and it's in your best interests to know about each method. Common methods of printing include Letterpress, Flexography, Gravure/Rotogravure, Engraving/Thermography, Offset Lithography and Silkscreen. For short-run printing you might want to consider photocopying, direct-to-plate or digital printing. Web printing might be something to consider for large print runs.

The main thing that we should consider is communication. We should understandrepparttar 107444 different components of printing. In cases when we don’t know, conversing with your prospective printer will be of great help. It is best if you knowrepparttar 107445 concept ofrepparttar 107446 task forrepparttar 107447 prepress to be able to assist you properly. To save us from costly printing headaches, its better to knowrepparttar 107448 field where we deal with.

This article was created for the sole purpose of propagating information that may be related to short run printing and other industries to which it may be of interest.

For comments and questions about the Article you may contact the Author at 310 575 4440 or visit http://www.shortrunondemandprinting.com


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