Drawing for Printers. / A practical treatise on the art of designing and illustrating in connection with typography. Containing complete instruction, fully illustrated, concerning the art of drawing, for the beginner as well as the more advanced student.
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The work offers a practical manual for artists and printers, teaching how to observe and draw for reproduction. It emphasizes training the eye, silhouettes, perspective, outlines versus shaded work, light and shadow, facial planes, and pen technique for magazines and newspapers. The second part covers design and typographic matters: taste, lettering theory and historical alphabets, ornamentation, book decoration, and economical illustration for print. Technical guidance on wood engraving, zinc and copper plate experiments, lithography, and chalk-plate methods rounds out the instruction, with examples and critiques to guide practice and adaptation to printing processes.
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