Magazine MakingViking Press, 1935 - 323 sivua |
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... printed on coated paper and especial care must be exercised with the press . On most uncoated papers , the screen must be very coarse and the dots correspondingly large . American newspapers use a screen of 60 to 70 to the inch ...
... printed on coated paper and especial care must be exercised with the press . On most uncoated papers , the screen must be very coarse and the dots correspondingly large . American newspapers use a screen of 60 to 70 to the inch ...
Sivu 290
... printed line = Number of ems per printed line X 53 . 25 ' This is true because the thickness of the average type character is 25 53 of an em . 4. The relation of typewritten characters ( letters , punctuation marks , and spaces ) to ...
... printed line = Number of ems per printed line X 53 . 25 ' This is true because the thickness of the average type character is 25 53 of an em . 4. The relation of typewritten characters ( letters , punctuation marks , and spaces ) to ...
Sivu 306
... printed before him , move them into their exact positions on the page . This is impossible if lay - out must go with copy and must there- fore be sent off before the cuts with their proofs have come back from the engraver . In that case ...
... printed before him , move them into their exact positions on the page . This is impossible if lay - out must go with copy and must there- fore be sent off before the cuts with their proofs have come back from the engraver . In that case ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
Editor and Printer | 41 |
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