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By Ames, Steve
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Covering every aspect of newspaper design from typography to photography, from redesign to the specifics of a design stylebook, this volume is an essential text for use in graphic journalism courses and an effective reference source for editors and publishers.
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By Ames, Steve
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Covers every aspect of newspaper design and represents a reference source for editors and publishers. The author emphasises the importance of placing elements on a page so as to complement one another - a technique which he calls Total Page Concept (TPC).
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A comprehensive single-volume study of the transformations underway in the publishing industry attributable to the penetration of digital information technologies and how publishers can benefit from them.
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<![CDATA[This beguiling book asks a set of unusual and fascinating questions?why is early Chinese printing so little acknowledged, despite anticipating Gutenberg by centuries? Why are the religious elements of all early printing overlooked? And why did printing in China not have ...the immediate obvious impact it did in Europe?T. H. Barrett, a leading scholar of medieval China, brings us the answers through the intriguing story of Empress Wu (AD 625?705) and the revolution in printing that occurred during her rule. Linking Asian and European history with substantial new research into Chinese sources, Barrett identifies methods of transmitting texts before printing and explains the historical context of seventh-century China. He explores the dynastic reasons behind Empress Wu's specific interest in printing and the motivating role of her private religious beliefs. He also deduces from eighth- and ninth-century Chinese records an explanation for the lesser impact of the introduction of printing in China than in Europe. As Renaissance Europe was later astonished to learn of China's achievement, so today's reader will be fascinated by this engaging perspective on the history of printing and the technological superiority of Empress Wu's China.]]> Read more
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Provides Inquisitional documents from Spain and Portugal to reveal a clandestine network of Protestant-minded immigrant journeymen who were arrested by the Holy Office in the 1560s and 1570s. This book addresses the culture and religion; history of skilled labour; Inquisition; an...d foreign and itinerant workers and the xenophobia they encountered. Read more
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Describes the techniques and equipment used in making books, provides instructions for making accordion books, journals, scrapbooks, and other projects, and offers a selection of artists' books.
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Places John Day in the context of the sixteenth-century printing industry, and examines his disputed origins and establishment as a London printer. This book discusses his Elizabethan career, together with the most significant works he printed, and his connections with the Strang...er communities in London. Read more
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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