American Printing History Association Oral History Project

American Printing History Association Oral History Project
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Download or read book American Printing History Association Oral History Project written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The American Printing History Association Oral History Project records the voices, knowledge, and insights of printers, illustrators, designers, and members of allied trades. We are interviewing senior members of these trades, so that their experiences and skills will not be lost. We will question and record well known individuals as well as those less likely to write their own stories: including but not limited to job printers, dot etchers, typographers, linotype operators, and others whose skills became obsolete during the computer revolution. In addition to collecting historical material, we would like to register current developments in the printing trade by documenting the careers of digital type designers, computer typesetters, contemporary graphic artists, managers, and owners of printing businesses. We also want our project to extend to members of all the book production professions.


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