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common brand names Zip-A-Tone (1937, now defunct), Chart-Pak (1949), and
Letratone (1966, from Letraset). A dry
transfer screentone sheet,
sometimes informally...
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Hatching (heraldry), the
representation of
color by
monochrome lines.
Letratone Polka dot
Pointillism Churchwell,
Sarah (February 23, 2013). "Roy Lichtenstein:...
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actually contribute to the game." Ste
added shades to the
concept art
using Letratone as an easy
method to
achieve a
businesslike aesthetic. He drew the illustrations...
- dot or line
screens being added using dry
transfer screens, for
example Letratone manufactured by
Letraset in the UK. The map was
drawn at
twice final map...
- cartoonist,
sometimes ****isted her
father with such
tasks as
applying Letratone, a
transparent sheet with dots that read in
print as African-American...