Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... fact of psychology which can readily be tested that large expanses of unrelieved type are unattractive to the eye . They may in fact be no harder to read than type in any other form , but they seem harder ; and they therefore do not ...
... fact of psychology which can readily be tested that large expanses of unrelieved type are unattractive to the eye . They may in fact be no harder to read than type in any other form , but they seem harder ; and they therefore do not ...
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... fact is of no use to the editor who is dealing with the far larger public which never thinks about anything . Nevertheless , in most magazine offices it pays to keep up a " future book , " not so detailed and not so meticulous as that ...
... fact is of no use to the editor who is dealing with the far larger public which never thinks about anything . Nevertheless , in most magazine offices it pays to keep up a " future book , " not so detailed and not so meticulous as that ...
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John Bakeless. Matter - of - fact biographical data is readily available . Gossipy personal facts usually have to be gathered with extreme care , and must often come direct from the author himself . If a biographical department is to be ...
John Bakeless. Matter - of - fact biographical data is readily available . Gossipy personal facts usually have to be gathered with extreme care , and must often come direct from the author himself . If a biographical department is to be ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
The Organization of a Magazine Staff | 14 |
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