Use for processes in which an image, pictorial or textual, is transferred, usually to paper or cloth, most often by means of a plate, block, stone, or screen. Use also for the making of photographic prints and, with computers, for the production of a paper copy of stored data. For the production of prints in a fine arts context, prefer "printmaking."
This term has 2,977 records attributed within our system.
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<bookprinting and related printing processes and techniques>
inkjet
intaglio printing
laser printing
lithographic printing
planographic printing
relief printing
screen printing
transfer printing
13yrs ago
Author:
Nash, Paul
Author:
Low, David
Author:
Gibbings, Robert John
Author:
Kennington, Eric Henri
Author:
Spencer, Stanley
Author:
Sullivan, Edmund Joseph
Author:
Fry, Roger Eliot
Author:
Dyson, Will
Author:
Smith, Percy John
Publisher:
Golden Cockerel Press
Publisher:
Sandford, Christopher
Publisher:
Newbery, Francis J.
Publisher:
Rutter, Owen
Binder (person):
Sangorski & Sutcliffe
Illustrator:
Jones, David
Publisher:
Clover Hill Editions
Publisher:
Cleverdon, Douglas
Printer:
Carter, Will
Printer:
Rampant Lions Press
Paper maker:
J. Barcham Green
Illustrator:
Gribble, Vivien
Writer:
Balston, Thomas
Writer:
Dreyfus, John
Printer:
Cloister Press
Author:
Goudy, Frederic William
Publisher:
Oriele Press
Publisher:
David R. Godine, Publisher
Illustrator:
Tyler, Gillian
Illustrator:
Kredel, Fritz
Author:
Catich, Edward M.
Printer:
Mohawk Paper Mills
Author:
Hendy, Philip
Publisher:
Times Literary Supplement
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