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UPDATE: 21 June 2011: Much to my surprise, the documentary filmmaker Errol Morris used this photo in a bibliographic footnote / aside part three of his New York Times piece, Did My Brother Invent E-Mail With Tom Van Vleck?. The footnote follows, but the whole series is fascinating and well worth reading:

 

[18] Van Vleck wrote to me, “We wrote a lot of memos during CTSS and Multics development. The general approach was to write in longhand and ask a secretary to type it up on a mimeograph stencil. The mimeo documents would be circulated for comments. When a document was approved, the secretaries would retype it and send it out for (2 sided) offset printing at the MIT printing plant (2 week turnaround). MSPM sections were typed on special typewriters called Flexowriters that also recorded their output on paper tape.”

 

Project MAC had an early Xerox machine but it was not for use by random programmers. It was kept in the room where the Felowriter operators worked, and professors could ask for things to be Xeroxed. It was not used casually because (1) it was prone to jam and eat input documents. (2) only a trained “key operator” could fix jams without breaking it. (3) sometimes these jams led to fires (4) it was expensive. When Xerox technology and prices improved, it was approved for memos if they were one side of one page and could be done in a day. Shorter memos ensued.”

 

Some of the early manuals have now actually become museum exhibits.

The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.

 

This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.

 

Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.

 

Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.

Credits

Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté

Author: Joseph Pintauro

Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box

Pages: 96 pages each book

Quantity printed: edition of 15,000

Price: $15.95

Typeface: various faces and handlettered

Typesetter: Norman Laliberté

Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.

Printing method: offset

Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.

Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation

Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.

Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards

Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener

Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)

This old relic is used for numbering, perfing and die cutting.

A sleek, two-sided custom menu design for NW Portland's Foot Bar Body Bar and their breadth of offerings for tired urban feet and bodies!

We. Love. These. Cards.

Jill Bliss is awesome, and this new work she debuted at the Land Gallery back in January has made its way to printed matter. Find these in Jill's online shop or at the Land store in Portland.

 

Which animal is your favorite?

 

www.jillbliss.com

Kunst-Post-Karte

Schloß Orianda auf der Krim, entwurf, 1838

in oryg. Farblithographie

Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten, Berlin

Schinkel-Pavillon

Aufnahme: Jörg P. Anders, Berlin

Deutscher Kunstverlag, München Berlin

offset printing

When Will Bryant and Mark Menjivar join forces, terrific things happen. Terrific chipboard things, to be specific.

 

Will and Mark worked together to create this identity system for the youth advocacy arm of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). Mark works with TRLA to offer aid to youth experiencing homelessness. He got in touch with Will to help him create a series of print items that could be at once beautiful, useful and durable. From that collaboration came three print pieces: a business card, a pocket postcard, and a Scout Book with custom-printed interiors that acts as a Youth Rights Booklet. Will also did the lettering and design for the snazzy TRLA Youth website. Chipboard internet? We’re into it.

 

In addition to being a chance to create a set of fun printed pieces, Will looks at this collaboration as an opportunity to help out: ”Enabling youth [with] the opportunity to better their circumstances is huge! Most of the kids come from rough backgrounds, so having access to this knowledge empowers them and provides hope for the future,” he told us. “It’s a blessing to be involved with a project that does this.”

 

www.willbryant.com

www.markmenjivar.com

www.legalaidforyouth.org

www.scoutbooks.com

Last week we sent a bunch of Scout Books to SXSW in Texas with @rohdesign and @austinkleon for their Visual Notetaking 101 Panel.

 

These guys take awesome notes, and they designed this pocket notebook to offer you a chance to create beautifully illustrated notes, too. The cover features illustration exercises for better notetaking.

 

Count yourself lucky if you were at the panel and received one of these! They ran out right away! Collectors item.

Cutest. Cover. Ever.

We're going gaga over this awesome Scout Book from Loft Home Decor of Austin, Texas. Loft Home customized one of the Scout Books to include a two-color cover. Sweet!

New illustrated set alert! We love these beautiful constellation-inspired Notebooks by Andrea Kalfas.

 

Available now in our Bookstore:

www.scoutbooks.com/shop/andrea-kalfas-cosmos

 

www.andreakalfas.com

Ina Weise is a young lady with quite a bit of creative experience under her belt. She is currently an intern at The Post Family, but before calling Chicago home, she studied in Austria, Poland, and her native Germany. Her command of geometric shapes is astonishing, and her work spans mediums from textiles to printmaking to apparel to installation. Her installation at the Post Family's Family Room Gallery will close this week; if you're in Chicago, stop in to celebrate the closing of her show The Following of One Thing After Another.

 

Ina explores circles in this pocket notebook, incorporating pen, pencil, cut paper, collage, xerox transfer and woven paper.

 

www.inaweise.com

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write/Ina Weise is a young lady with quite a bit of creative experience under her belt. She is currently an intern at The Post Family, but before calling Chicago home, she studied in Austria, Poland, and her native Germany. Her command of geometric shapes is astonishing, and her work spans mediums from textiles to printmaking to apparel to installation. Her installation at the Post Family's Family Room Gallery will close this week; if you're in Chicago, stop in to celebrate the closing of her show The Following of One Thing After Another.

 

Ina explores circles in this pocket notebook, incorporating pen, pencil, cut paper, collage, xerox transfer and woven paper.

 

www.inaweise.com

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write/

Eine bedruckte Papierbahn läuft durch die Wendestangen im Falzaufbau einer UNISET. Zu sehen ist auch die Schneideinrichtung.

A printed paper web is running through the turner bars of a UNISET folder superstructure. Also to be seen is the cutting device.

 

Wenden und Schneiden, damit das Endprodukt Gestalt annimmt: Papierbahn im Falzaufbau der UNISET.

Turning and cutting to give the product its final look: paper web in UNISET folder superstructure.

 

(Foto/Photo: Urban Peter)

Printing services | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

www.shindiristudio.com

 

Printing services and high quality printing materials were one of the key factors when we designed and pre-press for our clients. We have been cooperating with Control P printing house for a great number of years and there is a good reason for that; they deliver one of the best printing qualities in this part of Balkans. Over the years they have proven to be one of the rare printing houses that can deliver even the most complex types of printing. We tend to be demanding and look for even the tiniest errors when we control the printing process and we can say with confidence that Control P has given us the best printing service than any other printing house we came in contact with.

 

We never had any problems with Control P during the printing services for our clients unlike other printing houses that unfortunately, have no professional attitude and perfect final product. We always consult and point our clients that use our graphic design services to Control P. One of the basic reasons is that consistent quality no matter what size of the job is. We tend to provide maximum service quality, as our professional attitude and business codex point out and when we direct our clients to Control P we are positive that the design that we have made will be printed just the way we wanted, perfectly.

 

We have used the services of Control P printing house for over 80% of our projects that demanded printed material. A couple of those clients are: United Nations, Ergomade, HPD, Fertico, Fitofert, Centar Cad, Green Line, G&T Fruits, Vulkan AD, Goldys, RED BULL, Maplin, Tami Trade...

 

Printing services | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Printing services and high quality printing materials were one of the key factors when we designed and pre-press for our clients. We have been cooperating with Control P printing house for a great number of years and there is a good reason for that; they deliver one of the best printing qualities in this part of Balkans. Over the years they have proven to be one of the rare printing houses that can deliver even the most complex types of printing. We tend to be demanding and look for even the tiniest errors when we control the printing process and we can say with confidence that Control P has given us the best printing service than any other printing house we came in contact with.

 

We never had any problems with Control P during the printing services for our clients unlike other printing houses that unfortunately, have no professional attitude and perfect final product. We always consult and point our clients that use our graphic design services to Control P. One of the basic reasons is that consistent quality no matter what size of the job is. We tend to provide maximum service quality, as our professional attitude and business codex point out and when we direct our clients to Control P we are positive that the design that we have made will be printed just the way we wanted, perfectly.

 

We have used the services of Control P printing house for over 80% of our projects that demanded printed material. A couple of those clients are: United Nations, Ergomade, HPD, Fertico, Fitofert, Centar Cad, Green Line, G&T Fruits, Vulkan AD, Goldys, RED BULL, Maplin, Tami Trade...

  

01 | Digital Printing | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Graficki Dizajn Studio Shindiri - Štampanje - Štamparija Control P

 

Bul. Nemanjica 25a, TC ZONA lll, 18000 Nis, Serbia

l floor, lok. 74, tel. +381 18 539 230,

e-mail: info@controlp.rs controlp@ninet.rs

www.controlp.rs

 

Offset printing is a service that Control P delivers on a very high level. Offset is a printing procedure of multiplication where the pressure is applied on the printing machine to reflect the painted image from the original printing form to the surface by using rubber base. Offset print provides high quality reproduction of multicolor originals. It also allows the use of multicolor printing on a wide range of materials. Offset printing has a range of techniques when printing: even, high and deep indirect print. The technique of even offset printing is one of the most widespread techniques in the world; it covers almost 85% of printing services. By using this technique we can print even the most difficult graphical solutions on a material such as:

Flyers, brochures, posters, memos, books, notes, catalogs, tags, magazines, calendars, maps, folders, cards, invitations …

 

Printing services | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Printing services and high quality printing materials were one of the key factors when we designed and pre-press for our clients. We have been cooperating with Control P printing house for a great number of years and there is a good reason for that; they deliver one of the best printing qualities in this part of Balkans. Over the years they have proven to be one of the rare printing houses that can deliver even the most complex types of printing. We tend to be demanding and look for even the tiniest errors when we control the printing process and we can say with confidence that Control P has given us the best printing service than any other printing house we came in contact with.

 

We never had any problems with Control P during the printing services for our clients unlike other printing houses that unfortunately, have no professional attitude and perfect final product. We always consult and point our clients that use our graphic design services to Control P. One of the basic reasons is that consistent quality no matter what size of the job is. We tend to provide maximum service quality, as our professional attitude and business codex point out and when we direct our clients to Control P we are positive that the design that we have made will be printed just the way we wanted, perfectly.

 

We have used the services of Control P printing house for over 80% of our projects that demanded printed material. A couple of those clients are: United Nations, Ergomade, HPD, Fertico, Fitofert, Centar Cad, Green Line, G&T Fruits, Vulkan AD, Goldys, RED BULL, Maplin, Tami Trade...

  

01 | Digital Printing | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Graficki Dizajn Studio Shindiri - Štampanje - Štamparija Control P

 

Bul. Nemanjica 25a, TC ZONA lll, 18000 Nis, Serbia

l floor, lok. 74, tel. +381 18 539 230,

e-mail: info@controlp.rs controlp@ninet.rs

www.controlp.rs

 

Offset printing is a service that Control P delivers on a very high level. Offset is a printing procedure of multiplication where the pressure is applied on the printing machine to reflect the painted image from the original printing form to the surface by using rubber base. Offset print provides high quality reproduction of multicolor originals. It also allows the use of multicolor printing on a wide range of materials. Offset printing has a range of techniques when printing: even, high and deep indirect print. The technique of even offset printing is one of the most widespread techniques in the world; it covers almost 85% of printing services. By using this technique we can print even the most difficult graphical solutions on a material such as:

Flyers, brochures, posters, memos, books, notes, catalogs, tags, magazines, calendars, maps, folders, cards, invitations …

02 | Offset Printing | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Graficki Dizajn Studio Shindiri - Štampanje - Štamparija Control P

 

Bul. Nemanjica 25a, TC ZONA lll, 18000 Nis, Serbia

l floor, lok. 74, tel. +381 18 539 230,

e-mail: info@controlp.rs controlp@ninet.rs

www.controlp.rs

 

The advantages of offset printing regarding to other methods are:

 

- High quality of the image. Offset print gives sharp and clean images.

- Easy and fast production of the printing plates

- Longer life span of printing plates for Glossary Link printing because there is no direct contact between the plate and the printable surface. Adequately developed plates can last over one million printing presses if the optimized colors are applied.

- Offset printing is one of the cheapest way to produce a high quality print for commercial usage when doing a larger amount of printing material.

 

With blindruck printing we can achieve a 3d effect.

With punching we can achieve any shape that we want that cannot be cut by a knife. We use it when we design folders, labels, catalogs, packages, boxes or any other item that has random different shapes.

With plastification we apply a thin layer of PVC (glossy or matte) on a printing material. This is done so that it can provide protection and longer life span of the item and a certain visual effect is achieved.

UV lacquer or offset lacquer are one of those finishing touches that make a certain segment of the print stand out in an attractive way.

 

Control P printing house was founded in 2003 in Nis, Serbia

They started working with low quantity prints and pre-press. Now they are known as the pioneers of big format print in Nis.

 

- 2004 they bought the first 152cm width plotter, ENCAD NOVA JET 880

- 2007 the first cutter-plotter was purchased and that made it the only one in Nis

- 2008 they made a great leap forward in digital printing by buying first digital printer, OLYMPIA class.

- 2011 they bought another top class digital printer , Konica – Minolta Bizhub Pro. Since they were involved a lot in industry print for high formats they bought another printer StarJet 2502 with 250cm width.

 

In the meantime the company expands and has over 1000 companies on their client list and seven highly qualified employees.

 

Printing services | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Printing services and high quality printing materials were one of the key factors when we designed and pre-press for our clients. We have been cooperating with Control P printing house for a great number of years and there is a good reason for that; they deliver one of the best printing qualities in this part of Balkans. Over the years they have proven to be one of the rare printing houses that can deliver even the most complex types of printing. We tend to be demanding and look for even the tiniest errors when we control the printing process and we can say with confidence that Control P has given us the best printing service than any other printing house we came in contact with.

 

We never had any problems with Control P during the printing services for our clients unlike other printing houses that unfortunately, have no professional attitude and perfect final product. We always consult and point our clients that use our graphic design services to Control P. One of the basic reasons is that consistent quality no matter what size of the job is. We tend to provide maximum service quality, as our professional attitude and business codex point out and when we direct our clients to Control P we are positive that the design that we have made will be printed just the way we wanted, perfectly.

 

We have used the services of Control P printing house for over 80% of our projects that demanded printed material. A couple of those clients are: United Nations, Ergomade, HPD, Fertico, Fitofert, Centar Cad, Green Line, G&T Fruits, Vulkan AD, Goldys, RED BULL, Maplin, Tami Trade...

  

01 | Digital Printing | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Graficki Dizajn Studio Shindiri - Štampanje - Štamparija Control P

 

Bul. Nemanjica 25a, TC ZONA lll, 18000 Nis, Serbia

l floor, lok. 74, tel. +381 18 539 230,

e-mail: info@controlp.rs controlp@ninet.rs

www.controlp.rs

 

Offset printing is a service that Control P delivers on a very high level. Offset is a printing procedure of multiplication where the pressure is applied on the printing machine to reflect the painted image from the original printing form to the surface by using rubber base. Offset print provides high quality reproduction of multicolor originals. It also allows the use of multicolor printing on a wide range of materials. Offset printing has a range of techniques when printing: even, high and deep indirect print. The technique of even offset printing is one of the most widespread techniques in the world; it covers almost 85% of printing services. By using this technique we can print even the most difficult graphical solutions on a material such as:

Flyers, brochures, posters, memos, books, notes, catalogs, tags, magazines, calendars, maps, folders, cards, invitations …

02 | Offset Printing | Studio Shindiri & Control P

 

Graficki Dizajn Studio Shindiri - Štampanje - Štamparija Control P

 

Bul. Nemanjica 25a, TC ZONA lll, 18000 Nis, Serbia

l floor, lok. 74, tel. +381 18 539 230,

e-mail: info@controlp.rs controlp@ninet.rs

www.controlp.rs

 

The advantages of offset printing regarding to other methods are:

 

- High quality of the image. Offset print gives sharp and clean images.

- Easy and fast production of the printing plates

- Longer life span of printing plates for Glossary Link printing because there is no direct contact between the plate and the printable surface. Adequately developed plates can last over one million printing presses if the optimized colors are applied.

- Offset printing is one of the cheapest way to produce a high quality print for commercial usage when doing a larger amount of printing material.

 

With blindruck printing we can achieve a 3d effect.

With punching we can achieve any shape that we want that cannot be cut by a knife. We use it when we design folders, labels, catalogs, packages, boxes or any other item that has random different shapes.

With plastification we apply a thin layer of PVC (glossy or matte) on a printing material. This is done so that it can provide protection and longer life span of the item and a certain visual effect is achieved.

UV lacquer or offset lacquer are one of those finishing touches that make a certain segment of the print stand out in an attractive way.

 

03 | Printing House Control P

 

Graficki Dizajn Studio Shindiri - Štampanje - Štamparija Control P

 

Bul. Nemanjica 25a, TC ZONA lll, 18000 Nis, Serbia

l floor, lok. 74, tel. +381 18 539 230,

e-mail: info@controlp.rs controlp@ninet.rs

www.controlp.rs

 

www.shindiristudio.com/en/graphic-design/printing

Betriebsbesichtigung bei manroland in Augsburg.

A tour of the manroland Augsburg facilities.

 

So funktioniert Rollendruck

This is how web printing works

 

(Foto/Photo: Pohlmann Andreas)

Betriebsbesichtigung bei manroland in Augsburg.

A tour of the manroland Augsburg facilities.

 

So sieht Rollendruck aus

This is what web printing looks like

 

(Foto/Photo: Pohlmann Andreas)

offset-printed staple boundblack-and-white. 10.2 x 13 cm.

 

Nonas, Richard., John Weber Gallery. More Bulk Than Fill. New York: J. Weber Gallery, 1979.

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

Handle Karton Box

Handle Kardus

Handle Box

Handle Kemasan

www.familyplast.net

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“These words shaped history. They belong to you. Know them.”

 

This Scout Book is the synthesis of many of the things we get very excited about: metallic inks, historical documents, recycled paper, democracy…the list goes on.

 

Scout Books is proud to introduce a pocket-sized edition of the Constitution of the United States of America. Containing the Preamble, the seven Articles and the twenty-seven Amendments, this tiny book packs the content into 32 pages and is wrapped in a two-color chipboard cover printed in black and metallic gold inks. Typeset in the oh-so-legible Gotham font by Hoefler & Frere-Jones, this little guy is a contemporary update on a crucial text that aims to make the supreme law of the land more accessible. The front cover boasts Museo Slab, designed by the talented Jos Buivenga.

 

My goodness, that's a good looking book.

 

Read more about the Scout Books edition of the U.S. Constitution here on Bangback.

Betriebsbesichtigung bei manroland in Augsburg.

A tour of the manroland Augsburg facilities.

 

Hier lernt man etwas über Rollendruck

Here one can learn something about web printing

 

(Foto/Photo: Pohlmann Andreas)

Just like old times finding these two machines. I used both when printing and was the last apprentice through the Melbourne College Of Printing & Grapic Arts who was taught the art of hot metal composition as a printer / newspaper man. Alas another trade that has died out following the computer age although i don't miss the sqirts of hot lead when something went wrong with the spacebands. Needless to say that all operators had castors on their chairs and when you heard that clunk and ssshhhhhh sound you pushed back off the machine and let your wheels do the talking. How time flys, 24 years since the old Daylesford advocate was printed in town and shifted to Ballarat to the new age of offset printing. AAHHHHhhh Memories

Handle Kardus

Handle Karton

Handle Kemasan

Handle Pack

Handle Karton Box

www.familyplast.net

#handle, #karton, #box, #kardus, #kemasan, #pack, #product, #souvenir, #camera, #electronic, #charcoal, #led, #lcd, #lamp, #ppju, #pju, #indonesia, #familyplast, #familyplastic, #plastic, #textille, #garment, #knitting, #offset, #printing, #lebaran, #parcell, #cetakan, #roti, #doz, #flicke, #yahoo, #google, #instagram, #facebook, #whatsapp, #youtube, #pinterest, #tumblr, #twitter, #custom, #pesanan, #preorder, #ready, #jualbeli, #online, #trend, #top, #ukm, #umkm, #pc, #notebook, #android, #ios, #microsoft, #laser, #digital, #handphone, #pinterest

similar posture to clean the machine... i think they were trained to do so...

Conveniently located in a quiet Residential District. Just two blocks North of U.S. 16 - 15 Attractive Units. With private Showers. AAA Approved. Phone 7361 Recommended by L.V.T.B. and AMC

 

Eckco-Chrome

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CAPA-016836

The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.

 

This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.

 

Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.

 

Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.

Credits

Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté

Author: Joseph Pintauro

Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box

Pages: 96 pages each book

Quantity printed: edition of 15,000

Price: $15.95

Typeface: various faces and handlettered

Typesetter: Norman Laliberté

Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.

Printing method: offset

Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.

Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation

Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.

Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards

Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener

Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)

Providing all kinds of language translations services, asian languages translation, european language translation, technical translations and interpretation and document translation. Also offers offset printing services for broucher and catalog printing.

LANGUAGE PRESIDE

Mob.: (+91) 93 2201 2072 / 92 2052 4649

Email: languagepreside@ gmail com,

www.languagepreside.com

 

Hände eines Mitarbeiters, an einem Dreiringlager arbeitend.

Hands of an employee working on a triple ring bearing.

 

Mit größter Präzision gefertigt: Dreiringlager für exakten Zylinderlauf und optimales Druckergebnis.

Manufactured with utmost precision: triple ring bearing for most exact cylinder run and optimum printing results.

 

(Foto/Photo: Urban Peter)

The French post has a very good reputation for art issues since 60s. Personally I prefer French early issued art stamps. At that time the level of design and the printing technique are quite excellent. I should agree that with the growth of different entertainment ways, the philately has lost many clients. That means potentially the post has lost incomes from postage. One way is considered because of development of computer network like Internet and email applications. And the same time the grave print costs more expensive and more time while offset printing is cheaper and widely used in stamps production. And Photoshop is widely used in stamps design. Considering these reasons, I think the French art stamps keep less quality than Czech and Slovakia today. These two countries have still very high quality for their grave art stamps.

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[Informations from WiKi]

Honoré Daumier Portrait Image

 

Honoré Daumier WiKi

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[version française - Les information de Wiki et de plusieurs de sites]

Honoré Daumier, né le 26 février 1808 à Marseille et mort le 10 février 1879 à Valmondois, est un peintre, sculpteur, caricaturiste et lithographe français.

 

[Image]

un des timbres de Honoré Daumier en 1966

[image grandit]

Crispin & Scapin , 1858-1860 (au Musée du Louvre, Paris)

 

[site de Honoré Daumier]

www.honore-daumier.com/

Pinball is proud to announce a new artists series! We will be releasing regular editions of Scout Books featuring the works of our favorite artists, near and far. World, meet Scout Book Illustrated.

 

The inaugural edition, above, features artwork by Bwana Spoons.

 

Are you interested in being a featured artist? Head over to Society 6, an online artist and illustrator community, and apply for the grant we're offering! One lucky artist will have their artwork featured on our next edition of Scout Book Illustrated, and will receive 100 Scout Books in return! And, Society6 is rad anyways, so you should check it out.

 

Watch soon for Scout Book Illustrated editions to go up on our online shop.

Singing choruses of Solidarity Forever, 26 striking pressmen at the Washington Post are led to a police wagon at the AFL-CIO headquarters on 16th Street in Washington, D.C. February 20, 1976 after they sought a stronger commitment from labor chief George Meany to settle the strike.

 

The pressmen were permitted to stay in the building until closing. Meany, who was in Florida at the time, sent word that if they left the building, he would issue a new statement but would not give in to “pressure.”

 

The pressmen refused the offer and Meany ordered them arrested at about 7:15 p.m. after the building closed to the public.

 

According to the Washington Post, as the first men were placed under arrest, James Dugan, president of the striking union, Local No. 6 shouted: “this is what the AFL-CIO is all about.”

 

About 40 supporters gathered outside the AFL-CIO building to give encouragement to the pressmen.

 

Labor relations between the Post and its unions had been deteriorating for several years (see flic.kr/s/aHsjtYXDE7) as the Post management began aggressively preparing for a confrontation with the pressmen’s union. From 1973-75, the Post management openly trained dozens of non-union employees on how to running printing presses and other production jobs.

 

The strength of the unions was further undercut by advances in technology that made new offset printing and computer typesetting possible (eliminating much of the skills of pressmen, printers and photoengravers). The Post overtly made plans to open new offset printing plants in Maryland and Virginia.

 

The craft unions at the newspaper were also predominantly composed of older, white males during a time when African Americans and women were pushing to break into skilled occupations.

 

When the strike occurred October 1, some pressmen sought to undercut the Post’s advantages by sabotaging the Post printing presses. A shop supervisor was also assaulted during first minutes of the strike. Some Newspaper Guild members (reporters and editors) who crossed the pressmen’s picket lines were also physically accosted.

 

The newspaper was forced to suspend publication, but published an edition October 3rd using offset presses at other facilities. Helicopters were used to ferry key workers to the Post headquarters and to send copy to the outside printing plants.

 

Two other unions called strikes of their own and the other craft unions honored picket lines. The leadership of the Newspaper Guild (reporters and editors) issued statements in support of the strike but the violence isolated the pressmen’s union in the community.

 

The Newspaper Guild members defied their leadership and voted to withhold support of the strike and cross picket lines. The local AFL-CIO labor council voted to launch a boycott against the Post and stickers reading “No Grapes, No Lettuce, No Post” (also refering to the Farmworkers boycotts) were widely distributed throughout the Washington, DC area.

 

Many businesses initially shifted their advertising to the rival Washington Star. However, as the Post began to restore the publication to its pre-strike condition, businesses began to return to the Post. The pressmen responded by setting up picket lines outside of advertisers who returned to the Post.

 

The Post management also began exploiting charges of discrimination against the pressmen’s union. A quick settlement was reached with the predominantly African-American Washington Printing Specialties and Paper Products Union 449, which represented paper handlers and press room general workers.

 

A grand jury investigation into the violence cast a cloud over the strike. The Post hired permanent replacements—mostly African Americans and women--for the pressmen and some members of other unions began drifting back to work.

 

On February, 17th the Mailers union (who sort and bundle the newspapers) reached an agreement with the Post and returned to work along with the printers union (those who set the type)—representing about half of the 1,400 craft union workers. Most of the other unions and their members followed shortly thereafter and the strike was essentially lost at this point.

 

The U.S. Attorney obtained indictments against 15 pressmen. On the one year anniversary of the strike, close to 1,000 pressmen and their supporters rallied at McPherson Square and marched to the Post building where they burned Katherine Graham in effigy (see flic.kr/s/aHsju9eWWj). On May 20, 1977, fourteen pressmen were given sentences that ranged from fines to one year in jail.

 

Local 6 ceased to exist largely as a result of the strike followed by the folding of the Washington Star newspaper in 1981. In 2005 the national body, by then renamed Graphic Communications International Union, merged with the Teamsters. The Washington Post continues to publish.

 

For more information and related images, see flic.kr/s/aHsjtX9ET2

 

For images of a demonstration in support of the striking pressmen, see flic.kr/s/aHsju9eWWj

 

For a blog post on the strike, see washingtonspark.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/the-washington-p...

 

The photographer is unknown. The image is an Associated Press Wirephoton.

 

TypeCooker «experienced» recipe:

width: condensed

weight: extra bold

construction: roman

stroke endings: slab shaped serif

ascender: shorter than normal

descender: longer than normal

contrast type: between translation and transitional

contrast amount: high contrast

stems: flaring

intended application: smooth offset printing

intended size: very large sizes

special: must contain at least 1 ligature

 

.. ah, the s is too wide. And a bit too bold.

Dhobi day on board the French Navy pre-Dreadnought battleship, FR Jauréguiberry.

 

Built - F C de la Méditerranée, La Seyne - 1897

 

Struck - 1920

 

This image was produced from a series of original negatives used to promote the French Fleet of that era. Most of the negatives in this collection received retouching modifications for contemporary postcard or offset printing processes. The retouching was carried out to facilitate or improve the negatives tonal range for the printing process. Some enhancements such as fake clouds, waves, smoke and highlights might still be seen in this reproduction from those negatives.

 

Please go here to see more

www.flickr.com/photos/69559277@N04/sets/72157628124846134...

  

Seitenansicht der COLORMAN bei der Verlagsgruppe Passau in Katowice, Polen.

Side view of the COLORMAN at Verlagsgruppe Passau in Katowice, Poland.

 

Rollendruck in Vollendung

Perfection in web offset printing

 

(Foto/Photo: Baumann/Brechenmacher, Augsburg )

Snakes, beetles, flowers, potted plants, snails—oh my! We're so stoked about these earthy Notebooks by Perrin.

 

Buy them! Just $10 in our Bookstore:

www.scoutbooks.com/shop/perrin-flora-fauna

 

www.madebyperrin.com

Lovely Sweet William is the product of two sisters, one from New Zealand and one from Australia, who, despite the distance, still make the effort to bring their love of all things handmade together. Being 100% recycled, Scout Books fit in perfectly with their credo. They also have some really beautiful art prints and the most adorable mini dolls that live in matchbox houses! So cute.

Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.

 

We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.

 

Awesome! Thanks, Luke.

 

www.lukeramsey.blogspot.com

www.islandsfold.com

Every day this week, we'll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collective The Post Family. Awesome!

 

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Chad Kouri loves paper. I might go so far as to call him The Collage Master. His work incorporates vintage ephemera, letterpress printing and found objects, which makes for a body of work that is at once tangible, nostalgic and visually spectacular. Find a bursting portfolio of Chad's work online at Long Live Analog, much of which lives happily in the interesting realm of digital-meets-analog. Geek out over projects such as his papercut desktop wallpaper for Kistune Noir, or his iPhone cases wrapped in digitized artwork of hand-cut vintage graph paper. Whoa.

 

Chad's Scout Book boasts a fantastic touch-and-feel, cut-and-paste quality. It makes me want to touch my computer screen.

 

www.longliveanalog.com

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write/

Letterpress, perfect binding, outerspace: a new MPH release

Perfect Bound Book, 232 pages, 4.25″ x 8″

Exterior: 1/0, Letterpress Printed, Curious Touch Soft Milk 11# Cover

Interior: 1/1, Exact 60# Text Peach and Gray, Pantone soy-based Reflex Blue ink

 

Wallace Cochran writes a creative non-fiction history of the rocket, and Marriage Records‘ publishing imprint MPH has released it in this gorgeous limited-edition book. One half of the band Drakkar Sauna, Cochran’s text lent itself to lyrics for the band’s latest release on Marriage Records.

 

This book was lovingly assembled from two colors of interior text-weight stock and wrapped in a cover letterpress printed by EMprint Press. Design was done by AF Jamison. As much an exploration of publishing as it is of paper and ink, we’re proud to have worked on this specimen of fine printing.

New illustrated set alert! We love these beautiful constellation-inspired Notebooks by Andrea Kalfas.

 

Available now in our Bookstore:

www.scoutbooks.com/shop/andrea-kalfas-cosmos

 

www.andreakalfas.com

The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.

 

This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.

 

Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.

 

Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.

Credits

Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté

Author: Joseph Pintauro

Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box

Pages: 96 pages each book

Quantity printed: edition of 15,000

Price: $15.95

Typeface: various faces and handlettered

Typesetter: Norman Laliberté

Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.

Printing method: offset

Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.

Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation

Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.

Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards

Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener

Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)

     

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Scout Books for weddings. What a great idea! We teamed up with the fabulous ladies at Ice Cream Social to help us design and create some beautiful little notebooks. They turned out great and are just one example of how versatile and personal Scout Books can be for that special day! They would make adorable favors, gifts for your out of town guests, or look great as unique invitations! We are so excited about all the possibilities and you will be too!

When you order Business Cards from Print Pinball, they come in this awesome box.

Paperback with offset printing and sewn adhesive binding. "Imaged on an Apple Macintosh computer"

 

Smith, Keith A.. Bobby: Book Nr. 100. Atlanta, Ga.: Nexus Press, 1985.

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

Hot on the tails of the 33 Beers Scout Book comes 33 Wines. Dave Selden and 33 Books created this snazzy wine journal.

 

And get this: we added a little bit of red wine to the ink to make these books extra special.

 

Record your adventures in wine tasting in this handy pocket volume! More details at www.scoutbooks.com.

 

More pictures of the interior pages coming soon!

The latest edition in Pinball's designer card series! New designs each month feature fresh work from a talented group of artists and designers. Our fantastic production team prints these up and we offer them as samples to showcase Pinball's creative approach to offset printing. Stop in and pick a few up, or watch soon for them to be available to order!

Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.

 

The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.

 

What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.

 

Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!

 

www.mianolting.com

The Rainbow Box, by Designer/illustrator Norman Laliberté and author Joseph Pintauro.

 

This product is in mint condition, with possible exception of box itself which is still amazing, but with a sticker pull and hard to notice edge wear, but barely worn at all. Interior, books and poster appear brand new.

 

Produced in limited edition of 15,000, this consists of the box itself, four books—A Box of Sun, The Peace Box, The Rabbit Box and The Magic Box plus “The Peace Poster”, which says "Make the World Attractive to the Rest of the Universe" - which honors in art and poetry the four seasons plus the times of life. The idea was to present these four different subjects in individual books that were then put together in as colorful and as exciting a manner as the books themselves were. The concept of the cube represented the multifaceted views of time and life as presented within the books. To produce so many pages of color in a special package at a minimal price required the integration of the efforts of the poet, the artist and the printer to get maximum benefit at minimal dollar cost.

 

Special Features: The box itself was manufactured by The Box Shop, New Haven, Connecticut, who also assembled the pieces into the cubes and manufactured the color space interiors.

Credits

Designer/illustrator: Norman Laliberté

Author: Joseph Pintauro

Size: 4 books, each 6 x 6 inches, plus poster, in 6.5 inch cube box

Pages: 96 pages each book

Quantity printed: edition of 15,000

Price: $15.95

Typeface: various faces and handlettered

Typesetter: Norman Laliberté

Printer: Offset Reproductions, Inc.

Printing method: offset

Papers: Hooper Sunray Opaque Vellum, 70 lb., Ivory , (1 book, The Rabbit Box); Warren Patina II, 80 lb., White, (other 3 books); poster on Hopper Offset Antique White\, 70 lb.

Paper supplies: Bulkley Dunton Linde Lathrop, Inc. , Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation

Binder: A. Horowitz & Son.

Binding materials: bound in preprinted Permalin Crash White on 80 pt. pasted boards

Binding method: Smythe-sewn, flat-back with board stiffener

Endpapers: Canfield Colortext Ebony, Yellow and Light Blue plus one printed endlining on Curtis Stoneridge Text Ivory

Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers (New York, New York)

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