Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... illustrations are possible only on coated , calendered , or machine - finished paper , the advertiser also compels the publisher ( unless he is willing to confine himself to simple line drawings ) to change his paper . Illustrations ...
... illustrations are possible only on coated , calendered , or machine - finished paper , the advertiser also compels the publisher ( unless he is willing to confine himself to simple line drawings ) to change his paper . Illustrations ...
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... illustrated periodical requires at least one man or woman who can give full time to interviewing artists , plan- ning illustrations , unearthing suitable photographs , laying out the illustrated pages , and directing the engravers . A ...
... illustrated periodical requires at least one man or woman who can give full time to interviewing artists , plan- ning illustrations , unearthing suitable photographs , laying out the illustrated pages , and directing the engravers . A ...
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... illustrations is important . Where an author can provide his own drawings , maps , or photographs in submitting an article to an illustrated magazine , he usually does so , well knowing that their pres- ence will increase his chances of ...
... illustrations is important . Where an author can provide his own drawings , maps , or photographs in submitting an article to an illustrated magazine , he usually does so , well knowing that their pres- ence will increase his chances of ...
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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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