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A practical primer presents fundamental principles for arranging elements on the printed page, treating design as the organization of masses, lines, and dots to achieve fitness and beauty. It distinguishes flat decorative patterns from pictorial representation, explains materials of design, and defines qualities such as harmony, proportion, balance, symmetry, variety, motion, and rhythm. Guidance on ornamentation and typographic application is supplemented by a historical survey of influential stylistic periods. Supplementary reading, review questions, and a glossary make it suitable for instructional use by apprentices and early students of printing.

About the Author

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Harry Lawrence Gage

Harry Lawrence Gage was an influential figure in the field of printing and design, best known for his work "Applied Design for Printers." His contributions focus on the practical aspects of design in the printing industry, providing valuable insights and techniques for printers and designers alike. Gage's work reflects a commitment to enhancing the aesthetic and functional qualities of printed materials, making it a significant resource for those involved in graphic design and typography. Through his writings, he has left a lasting impact on the standards of design in printing.

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