Aa.Vv.
Edited and designed by: Bryan H Smith
Published by: Nothwood Publications Limited
Contents:
- The Penrose Survey
(M. Bruno, B. Blunden, K. Hoare, J. Moran, C. Holland) pp. 9
- MIlton Glaser and Seymour Chwast
(Jerome Snyder) pp. 25
- Journalism and design: a marriage can be arranged
(Jeanette Collins) pp. 37
- Composition input supermarket
(Lawrence Wallis) pp. 53
- An urban elegy
(Robert D McCelland) pp. 69
- Design and print- an educational issue
(James Holland) pp. 77
- Photolitho Strum
(Dennis Edwards) pp. 82
- IARIGAI-ten years on
(Kenneth N Hoare) pp. 89
- The need for techno-econimic studies in printing
(Blunden) pp. 94
- Electronic “imagination”
(Bryan H Smith) pp. 97
- A new dimension for photographs
(Michael Maddox) pp. 109
- Methods to evalutate paper smoothness
(Innocenzo Fabbri, Alessandro Laurenzi) pp. 115
- Arabic without tears
(Walter Tracy) pp. 121
- Gilchrist‘s new graphic reproduction house
(Ian Gilchrist) pp. 127
- Electronic Scanning
(Brian Chapman) pp. 130
- Waste Paper chase
(Peter Whiting) pp. 141
- Training people for presses
(Flip Mayer) pp. 149
- Around the courtyard
(Flip Mayer) pp. 154
- The print-maker of Amsterdam
(Blyan H Smith) pp. 160
- Litjo press supermarket?
(Johann Hock) pp. 169
- “Optimum“ printing and system analysis
(Paul Fink) pp. 178
- Book design‘s debt to Tschichold
(Ruari MvLean) pp. 181
- Whitechapel print-in
(Brian Coe) pp. 185
- Penrose Portrait: Herbert Spencer
- The Cambridge tradition since 1930
(John Trevitt) pp. 209
- Developments in Jampanese printing
(Shozo Imoto) pp. 217
- Laser-Graph- a new technology
(Antony F Dernbach) pp. 227
- Long-life paper and Winston‘s works
(Alwyn James) pp. 239
- Some biographical notes
pp. 258