Delmars Dictionary Of Digital Printing Publishing
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Author | : Frank J. Romano |
Publisher | : Cengage Learning |
Total Pages | : 694 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : |
Complete with over 6,000 terms and definitions, Delmar's Dictionary of Digital Printing and Publishing is the most comprehensive, up-to-date reference ever published on the subject! Encompassing terminology from all areas utilizing digital technology in graphic communications, it defines terms from printing, publishing, photography, telecommunications, multimedia and more, integrating the traditional and contemporary with thorough and fun-to-read definitions. Complete with abbreviations, acronyms, shop terms, illustrations and cross-references, this dictionary is a "must-have" reference for all levels of students, educators and professionals alike!
Author | : Gordon Baldwin |
Publisher | : Getty Publications |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 089236971X |
From its origins at the end of the 1830s, photography has evolved both aesthetically and technologically. This guide explains the technical terms used in photography, and offers an account of the dramatic rise of digital photography. It is suitable for those wishing to increase their understanding and enjoyment of the art of photography.
Author | : Suzanne Wilson-Higgins |
Publisher | : Chandos Publishing |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2017-11-21 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0081020198 |
The convergence of online book selling, digital printing, digital document workflow management and the computerization of small parcel logistics created a unique opportunity to create a viable commercial model for printing and supplying books on demand. This innovation was swiftly embraced by the academic publishing community heralding the rescue of the languishing academic monograph. The possibilities captured the imagination of creative academic and niche publishers enabling custom publishing, student editions of monographs, self-compiled wiki books and even the establishment of new university presses and open access publishers. The Impact of Print on-Demand on Academic Books takes an in-depth look at this phenomenon by looking back on two decades of innovation, reviewing the present state of academic publishing with respect to works being printed on demand and compiling the current forecasts and speculation about the future of academic and niche publishing given the impact of print on-demand. - Presents knowledge on the print-on-demand industry and chronicles developments and their impact on publishing - Provides a useful guide for practitioners and students of publishing, and is ideal for academic publishing historians and business academics interested in innovation and digital developments - Includes an international perspective, with information from Europe, North America, Australia, and Singapore/China - Chronicles business case studies collected from interviews with key individuals from companies who have shaped, or are shaping, the academic POD landscape
Author | : Kevin Reed Donley |
Publisher | : Fulton Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2023-12-21 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : |
The age of print was begun by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 in Mainz, Germany. His invention of the mechanized and mass production of print replaced the previous handwriting of the scribes and was a transformative achievement. It was both the product of and a catalyst for far-reaching intellectual, social, and political changes that began during the Renaissance and continued for centuries right up to the present. The age of electronic media was begun by Steve Jobs in 1985 in Cupertino, California. His integration of the elements of desktop publishing--personal computer, page-layout software, page-description language, and laser printer--replaced the previous photomechanical processes of printing and was a transformative achievement. It was both the product of and a catalyst for the intellectual, social, and political changes during the digital revolution that will extend for generations into the future. This book discusses these two bookends in the age of print. It follows the transitions and stages of innovation in printing between the fifteenth and twenty-first centuries and shows how the inventors responsible for this progress are bound together in a chain of revolutionary technical change called disruptive continuity. While the works of Gutenberg and Jobs are separated by more than five centuries, there are striking parallels and differences between these two innovations. They both sparked the quantitative expansion of literacy and the spread of knowledge around the world. However, the emergence of electronic publishing--especially in its present-day social media forms--has brought a vast increase in the consumption of information while also heralding a qualitative transformation that places the tools of wireless and mobile multimedia publishing into the hands of billions of people on earth. Much in the same way that there was a historical lag between Gutenberg's invention and the full impact of printing on the world, so too in our own time, the long-term societal consequences of electronic publishing have yet to be realized.
Author | : Terry A. Slocum |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 1383 |
Release | : 2022-08-18 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1000631079 |
This comprehensive and well-established cartography textbook covers the theory and the practical applications of map design and the appropriate use of map elements. It explains the basic methods for visualizing and analyzing spatial data and introduces the latest cutting-edge data visualization techniques. The fourth edition responds to the extensive developments in cartography and GIS in the last decade, including the continued evolution of the Internet and Web 2.0; the need to analyze and visualize large data sets (commonly referred to as Big Data); the changes in computer hardware (e.g., the evolution of hardware for virtual environments and augmented reality); and novel applications of technology. Key Features of the Fourth Edition: Includes more than 400 color illustrations and it is available in both print and eBook formats. A new chapter on Geovisual Analytics and individual chapters have now been dedicated to Map Elements, Typography, Proportional Symbol Mapping, Dot Mapping, Cartograms, and Flow Mapping. Extensive revisions have been made to the chapters on Principles of Color, Dasymetric Mapping, Visualizing Terrain, Map Animation, Visualizing Uncertainty, and Virtual Environments/Augmented Reality. All chapters include Learning Objectives and Study Questions. Provides more than 250 web links to online content, over 730 references to scholarly materials, and additional 540 references available for Further Reading. There is ample material for either a one or two-semester course in thematic cartography and geovisualization. This textbook provides undergraduate and graduate students in geoscience, geography, and environmental sciences with the most valuable up-to-date learning resource available in the cartographic field. It is a great resource for professionals and experts using GIS and Cartography and for organizations and policy makers involved in mapping projects.
Author | : Sandra Lentz Devall |
Publisher | : Cengage Learning |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780827379008 |
The Desktop Publishing StyleGuide presents a solid foundation of a wide range of design and production components needed to successfully complete high quality publications. Twenty-five of the most common projects, like letterhead, brochures, and newsletters are included along with information on page elements, audience, effect, postal requirements, and more. Unlike other resources, design and typography techniques are linked to the software language in a single source. This is the perfect companion for graphic designers, desktop publishers and production artists.
Author | : Carole Slade |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780618411313 |
This classic introductory text is well known for its solid guidance in the writing, documenting, and formatting of research papers, reports, theses, and dissertations. Form and Style's comprehensive coverage of the research process ranges from choosing a topic and preparing a draft to documenting sources and preparing a bibliography. The text provides models and explanations for four document styles: Chicago Manual of Style (CMS), Modern Language Association (MLA), American Psychological Association (APA), and Columbia Guide to Online Style (CGOS). The Twelfth Edition features the latest information on documentation styles, using computers and the Internet, and online sources and the research process.
Author | : Marc-Oliver Schuster |
Publisher | : Königshausen & Neumann |
Total Pages | : 587 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 3826044738 |
Author | : Helmut Kipphan |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 1252 |
Release | : 2001-07-31 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9783540673262 |
CD-ROM contains: Electronic version of text.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Books |
ISBN | : |