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Printing in Relation to Graphic Art

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The book argues that typography and bookmaking are primarily utilitarian crafts whose effectiveness depends on the appropriateness of form, and it outlines how principles of pictorial composition, type composition, proportion, color, tone, light and shade, values, paper, style, binding, and specifications can be applied to improve clarity and aesthetic effect. It reviews the mechanical specialization of modern printshops and urges a renewed artistic motive to match technical proficiency, explaining practical techniques and considerations for designers and printers to make printed matter both more communicative and more visually refined.

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George French

George French was an influential figure in the field of graphic arts, best known for his work "Printing in Relation to Graphic Art." His contributions explore the intersection of printing techniques and artistic expression, shedding light on the importance of print media in the visual arts. French's insights have helped shape the understanding of how printing technology can enhance artistic endeavors, making his work a valuable resource for both artists and scholars interested in the evolution of graphic art.

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