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Description: Scottish Young Master Printers 50th anniversary dinner menu. Friday 6th October. Contains menu, delegate list and a brief history of the young master printers
Accession Number: SH.2009.290.1
Further Notes: The Young Master Printers was a club for sons of Master Printers and those training for important administrative jobs in the printing industry. The group first met in May 1927 and then met annually after that with a summer school beginning in 1931. Aside from an intermission during the Second World War the SYMP met annually.
History: George Kay taught typography at Heriot Watt College, Chambers Street, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
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by Frederic Warde - 1928 - Lanston Monotype - London
Type ornaments, as patterns, printed in different papers with letterpress.
Ornamentos tipográficos de metal. Padrões impressos em diferentes papéis.
These guys were working in a small backstreet printers and were quite happy to pose for me as I fiddled with the settings on my Mamiya...hopefully one day I'll be able to use the camera without thinking about it.
Taken on a street photography trip in Gujarat, India in Jan 2012. The trip was run by Maciej Dakowicz for David, Matt and myself.
Mamiya 7ll - 80mm - 1:4 Kodak 400TMY
Satchmo is in love with my new printer. I have never had a printer at home before and he is fascinated by the noises it makes and the moving parts he can see inside.
One block north of the Harold Washington Public Library
standard shutter/aperture, of course - about 50/f16
Had a great day out with friends Carsten, David and Linda at Blists Hill Victorian Town Nr Ironbridge.
More memories. One of the girls' old printers' trays from the 80's, filled with seaside memorabilia from our Vermont house, tiny perlemoen and alikreukel shells, and others.
Photo printed with the Polaroid ColorShot printer. Printer only works in Windows 9x, so I created a Virtual Machine and printed!
An example of Goudy's early work as a book designer and lettering artist. It was reprinted in "Letters and Letter Construction" by F.J. Trezise (The Inland Printer Company, 1910).
By 1896, Frederick W. Goudy was beginning to "make a name for himself" as a Chicago type designer. Thanks to valuable contacts at The Inland Printer, he published "self-promos" in this internationally high-profile journal.
As suggested by Berne Nadall of Barnhart Bros. & Spindler (Chiacgo), William E. Loy wrote to him in September 1896 requesting input on his plan for researching and writing "Designers and Engravers of Type."
The same year, Goudy sold caps-only Camelot, his first commercial type design, to ATF Boston (formerly the Dickinson TF). He and J.W. Phinney patented a dual-case version in 1900.
According to records curated by the Cary Graphic Arts Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY), Mr. Goudy had designed Camelot more than 30 years earlier (1869): www.scribd.com/doc/72891449/RIT-Goudy-List
More about Camelot: typeheritage.com/jfc-00/03-patents/
Just sent this off to the printer. Finally getting around to making this into an art print.
It will be a signed and numbered edition with 2 colorways
100 of the Black
25 of the Blue
25 of the Brown
I'm having my website overhauled, switched servers and adding new stuff to my web store. Should all be active in a few weeks.
Over the next few weeks I'll be prepping more art prints.
I'll be at this weekend's Wondercon in San Francisco, CA
March 2 -4
BOOTH AA33
One of the very few times I'll have the concert posters available. They're sold out on my site.