The GATF Encyclopedia of Graphic Communications
Author: Richard M. Romano
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 1014
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Author: Richard M. Romano
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 1014
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Author: Richard Romano
Publisher: Graphic Arts Technical Fndtn
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 945
ISBN-13: 9780883622155
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Published: 2000-02
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780883623008
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Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780883625903
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Richard J. Broekhuizen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780026763059
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Helmut Kipphan
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2014-02-27
Total Pages: 1207
ISBN-13: 3540299009
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Printers nowadays are having to learn new technologies if they are to remain competitive. This innovative, practical manual is specifically designed to cater to these training demands. Written by an expert in the field, the Handbook is unique in covering the entire spectrum of modern print media production. Despite its comprehensive treatment, it remains an easy-to-use, single-volume reference, with all the information clearly structured and readily retrievable. The author covers both traditional as well as computer-aided technologies in all stages of production, as well as electronic media and multimedia. He also deals with training, research, strategies and trends, showing readers how to implement the latest methods. With 1,200 pages, containing 1,500 illustrations - over half in colour - the Handbook conveys the current state of technology together with its specific terminology. The accompanying CD-ROM includes the entire manual in fully searchable form, plus additional software tools. Invaluable information for both beginners and "old hands" in printing works, publishing houses, trade associations, the graphics industry, and their suppliers.
Author: Leonard Mogel
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780883622087
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This premiere edition from Leonard Mogel provides up-to-date "snapshots"--with data, forecasts, and analyses--of career opportunities in the worlds of publishing, communications, media, and entertainment. A veteran of the printing, publishing, and movie industries, Mogel offers dozens of specific career tips and many interviews with experts in each field. Offering visions of "dream" jobs with a healthy dose of perspective and wisdom, this volume is intended for readers interested in pursuing careers in media and entertainment.
Author: Sally Ann Flecker
Publisher: Gatfpress
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 184
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Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Published: 2023-12-21
Total Pages: 208
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The age of print was begun by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 in Mainz, Germany. His invention of the mechanized and mass production of print replaced the previous handwriting of the scribes and was a transformative achievement. It was both the product of and a catalyst for far-reaching intellectual, social, and political changes that began during the Renaissance and continued for centuries right up to the present. The age of electronic media was begun by Steve Jobs in 1985 in Cupertino, California. His integration of the elements of desktop publishing--personal computer, page-layout software, page-description language, and laser printer--replaced the previous photomechanical processes of printing and was a transformative achievement. It was both the product of and a catalyst for the intellectual, social, and political changes during the digital revolution that will extend for generations into the future. This book discusses these two bookends in the age of print. It follows the transitions and stages of innovation in printing between the fifteenth and twenty-first centuries and shows how the inventors responsible for this progress are bound together in a chain of revolutionary technical change called disruptive continuity. While the works of Gutenberg and Jobs are separated by more than five centuries, there are striking parallels and differences between these two innovations. They both sparked the quantitative expansion of literacy and the spread of knowledge around the world. However, the emergence of electronic publishing--especially in its present-day social media forms--has brought a vast increase in the consumption of information while also heralding a qualitative transformation that places the tools of wireless and mobile multimedia publishing into the hands of billions of people on earth. Much in the same way that there was a historical lag between Gutenberg's invention and the full impact of printing on the world, so too in our own time, the long-term societal consequences of electronic publishing have yet to be realized.
Author: Z. A. Prust
Publisher: Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781566379847
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Comprehensive text that provides up-to-date content reflecting the changes that have taken place as digital technology has revolutionized almost every aspect of printing and related operations.