What Is The Effect of Digital Technology in Publicity Media?Written by Blur Lorena
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I have heard of those before. Like companies that were sued by popular artists for replacing their bodies on photos with undressed bodies without notifying them. A group who took pictures in a park and after they had film developed it showed their smiling faces with graves before them. They asked person who developed it, he told them that it is normal that sometimes machine fails and creates such overlapping of pictures. Another is a picture of a house on fire that was published by a newspaper, which turns out to be edited. How can we now trust newspapers and internet? How do we know if pictures we are looking at are true? It is for us to know and learn what and whom to believe. Do not believe everything you see, read between lines.

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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 of book arts ranging from hand-binding and hand printing to hypertext. His varied interest in 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 become 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. In article Stanyan Autumn New font inspired by "Autumn", it stated that Stanyan Autumn has already been used on latest Rod McKuen book "Rusting in Rain - New & Selected Poems" as text font for all of poems. A special selection of audio tracks as MP3 files is included as a special bonus for licensors of Autumn font set. Tracks are downloadable at www.p22.com.

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