Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... give instructions to the printer to leave a particular page blank , and must then study his proofs and dummy carefully to make sure that the printer actually does so . If it is to be tipped in , instructions must be issued to the ...
... give instructions to the printer to leave a particular page blank , and must then study his proofs and dummy carefully to make sure that the printer actually does so . If it is to be tipped in , instructions must be issued to the ...
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... give the best effect . An overlay , on the other hand , is not placed below the type but above it , being applied directly to the roller that forces the paper down upon the type . It , too , is carefully drawn and cut to match the area ...
... give the best effect . An overlay , on the other hand , is not placed below the type but above it , being applied directly to the roller that forces the paper down upon the type . It , too , is carefully drawn and cut to match the area ...
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... gives 72 lines to the inch . Then a 6 - inch depth will give 6 X 71⁄2 = 45 lines . Total ems on the page will then be 45 X 28.8 = 1296 . Without the table approximately the same result can be reached by a fresh use of the point system ...
... gives 72 lines to the inch . Then a 6 - inch depth will give 6 X 71⁄2 = 45 lines . Total ems on the page will then be 45 X 28.8 = 1296 . Without the table approximately the same result can be reached by a fresh use of the point system ...
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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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