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Postscript Page Describes The Language Revolution - The Cultural History Of The Printing Industry

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Postscript page describes the language revolution - the cultural history of the printing industry


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According to the German print media reported on September 10, 30 years ago, each advertising leaflet, official document, book and catalogue was designed by graphic designers, typeset by typesetting staff, imaged by photographers, produced by the plate making company and by the printing house. print. No single customer can avoid this copy of the chain of trained professionals. Today, every private home has computers and printers, and everyone can arrange documents, arrange designs, image and print.


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A new book by Kurt K. Wolf, a senior editor of the German printer.

In the printing industry, digitization has made the typesetting profession redundant, and the need to copy photographers has been significantly reduced. The digital revolution completely changed the prepress at an alarming rate. In return, many new printing products are now available in small quantities.

Kurt K. Wolf, the front-line editor of the German Printer magazine, has experienced this 30-year development. He has the opportunity to personally understand the most important activists and companies. This book describes how the printing industry has evolved from "black art" to a high-tech industry, and how the printing industry has been radically reformed by companies such as Apple, Adobe or EFI.

Kurt K. Wolf began his apprenticeship as a plate-making photographer in Essen in 1956 and spent his apprenticeship in Rotterdam, Zurich, and São Paulo, and returned to Zurich in 1964. After 22 years of sales work in commercial companies in Europe and the United States, he worked as an editor at the German Printers Press in June 1989. So he went through the Postscript revolution from typography and photoengraving technology to modern color publishing, and reported in the German printer magazine, publishing business and Seybold Rport magazine, as well as reports at national and international professional conferences.

The book is now available for order at the print.de online store for £17.90.


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