Pi |
Joseph Moxen, in "Mechanick Exercises on the Whole Art of
Printing", published in the late 1600's, defined the term
thusly:
....mingling of the Letters together, which mingled Letters
is called Py.
What follows in this section is "mixed type"...
Understanding Printing & Graphic Arts Videotape Series - "Affordable, effective information and teaching tools for industry and school settings"
Newspaper University Forum - "The concept of a newspaper university means publishing university level lectures in newspapers."
"Working Together to Strengthen the Industry" - Cooperation: GAE/GCIU.
Smithsonian Institution - The Hall of Printing and Graphic Arts
Freinds of The Museum of Printing - "The entire collation, some 400 tons of equipment, is stored 25,000 square feet of space on the first, second and third floors of a six-story National Park Service warehouse in Charlestown. Mass."
The Roy M. Chatters Boomerang Newspaper and Printing Museum - Palouse, Washington
A Pollution Prevention Guide for the Printing Industry
BONG BULL "Weekly encyclical of the Burned-Out Newspapercreatures Guild"
The Flying Pig Awards -- "A contest for real photographers in the real world"
the Briar Press -- Welcome letterpress printers and enthusiasts!
PrintersLink- A collection of Internet enabled Printers.
GaWeb - The Graphic Arts Web
Printsim - Finnish training/simulation software (now offered by Honeywell Measurex in the USA)
Letterpress Printing -- from Matt McVlintock
PrintUSA -Storefront for printing related sites.
Graphic Arts Show Company, Inc.- Trade show promoters.
U.S. Screen Printing Institute
Worldwide Electronic Publishing Network-
The Oregon Newspaper Project - National Endowment for the Humanities grant money at work to preserve newspapers by microfilming them.
Extraordinary Writers:
John Perry Barlow on The Death of Cynthia Horner
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