Relief, intaglio, and planographic prints, and other print media by artists and printmakers from the U.S. From Wordnik.com. [Netvouz - new bookmarks] Reference
A primer of information about the distinctive features of the relief, the intaglio, and the planographic processes of printing. From Wordnik.com. [The Uses of Italic A Primer of Information Regarding the Origin and Uses of Italic Letters] Reference
Relief printing, intaglio, planographic or surface processes, and stenciling are all covered in detail, with many ideas for incorporating them into art therapy sessions. From Wordnik.com. [AvaxHome RSS:] Reference
At the more primitive end of the technological spectrum, letterpress, intaglio, and planographic printing, which the huge printing industry in America will be interested to find under Creative Leisure Activities, are covered in only the crudest way, with offset lithography and typesetting ignored entirely. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 1] Reference
Lithographic or planographic options (this is particularly important for artists who self-publish images of their work) 3 Short run print jobs 4 A variety of binding options Full color printing is an absolute essential for anyone considering the publication of a book with graphics, illustrations, photographs or reproduction photographs of artwork It is also important if a full color case or cover is desired Many people also self-publish children's books and full color printing is an absolute necessity where such works are concerned Lithographic and planographic processes require the "plate" to come into full contact with the paper, and results in the highest quality imagery available Many coffee table books and highly graphic works rely on the lithographic process to yield the best results This also requires the commercial printing service to make full color printing available as well, but is generally not difficult to locate within many printing company's basic services Short run prin. From Wordnik.com. [We Blog A Lot] Reference
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