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Influence of Technology on Graphic Design
Art History 4823 with Nelson at University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
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By: Gina Bargiachi
Created: 2011-09-27
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Chinese chop-traditional Chinese identification stamp/seal
Yuan Chao Meg-fu, A Goat and Sheep, 14th. c. AD
Chinese relief tomb sculpture and rubbing, Northern Qi Dynasty, 550-577AD
Woodblock print-->Jack of Diamonds, woodblock playing Card, c. 1400
pages from Ars Moriendi, 1466
Jost Amman, wood cuts for Standebuch, Book of Trades (The parchment maker and the paper maker) 1568
Jost Amman, wood cuts for Standebuch, Book of Trades (The typefounder and the printer) 1568
Jost Amman, wood cuts for Standebuch, Book of Trades (The designer and the woodblock cutter) 1568
Jost Amman, wood cuts for Standebuch, Book of Trades (The illuminators and the book binders) 1568
gutenberg press, invention of movable typography, 1450
type mold with matrix removed for gutenberg press
matrix for gutenberg press
type mold opened so that newly cast H can be removed
punch for gutenberg press type mold
cast letters in drawers for storage
Johann Gutenberg, 31-line Letters of Indulgence, c. 1454
Johann Gutenberg, Lines from Gutenberg Bible, c. 1450-55
Copperplate printing, Abraham Bosse, Printing Shop: the plate printer, 1642
The master of the Playing Cards, The three Birds, c. 1450; Vine Ornament with Two Birds, c. 1445-50
lithography process
lithography process 2
lithography process 3
Aloys Senefelder at work in his lithographic shop, late 18th c.
Honore Daumier, The Freedom of the Press: Don't Meddle with it (Ne Cous y Frottez Pas) 1834
chromolithography, Frost Averell & Comapny poster for the Hope Printing Press, 1870
John H. Bufford's Sons, Swedish Song Quartett poster, 1867
L. Prang and Company and others, c. 1880-early 1900s
package design, chromolithography, late 19th century
The mechanization of Typography, Linotype machine, 1866 by Ottmar Mergenthaler
Chromolithography, Collier's Cover, 1908 by Maxfield Parrish
Halftone Printing Plates, Impact of Photography, Joseph Niepce, photolithographic print of Cardinal d'Ambroise, c. 1822
Attributed to Matthew Brady, photograph, Freedmen on the Canal Bank at Richmond, 1865(on right) John Macdonald, wood engraving, Freedmen on the Canal at Richmond
Stephen H. Morgan, experimental photoengraving, 1880
The Halftone Printing Process
operation of a lithographic offset press
A new Jersey native, Ira Rubel, designed the offset press in which a rubber cover is used on the cylinder of a lithographic press to produce a vivid image on paper
The Photo Typositor
The photo typositor
Herman Zapf, page from Manuale Typographicum, 1968
The Digital Revolution, Typographic layout with PageMaker 1.0
Susan Kare (graphic designer) and Bill Adkinson (computer programmer) interface design for MacPaint, 1983
Rudy VanderLans, Èmigrè magazine, 1989
David Carson and John Ritter (photographer) "is techno dead", Raygun, 1994
Hillman Curtis, web stills for Slideshow Creative, 2003
About this deck
By: Gina Bargiachi
Created: 2011-09-27
Size: 44 flashcards
Views: 57
Created: 2011-09-27
Size: 44 flashcards
Views: 57
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