- Look up
printshop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Print shop may
refer to:
Printer (publishing),
someone providing commercial printing services The...
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creation of The
Memorial University Extension Services and St. Michael's
Printshop in the 1960s and 1970s
attracted a
number of
visual artists to the province...
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currency printing facility. By 1816,
Betancourt examined all
existing printshop and
persuaded the
government to
build a new
factory equipped with steam-driven...
- St. Michael's
Printshop is an artist-run
print studio in St. John's,
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Founded in 1974, it
provides fine art
printmaking facilities...
- An artist's
proof is an
impression of a
print taken in the
printmaking process to see the
current printing state of a
plate while the
plate (or stone,...
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digital printing—greatly
reduced the
number of
workers needed in the
modern printshop and
newspaper composing room. In 1964, the ITU
counted 121,858 members...
- The
Featherbed Alley Printshop is a
museum featuring a
replica Gutenberg press, and is
located in the
lower level of the Mitc**** House, in St. George's...
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traditional crafts like
leather work,
dyeing and cap making, to tinkers,
printshops and
furniture makers.
Zaria is also the
center of a
textile industry that...
- diver"; 1910–1968) was a
World War II pilot, an
amateur sailor, author,
printshop owner and
renowned boatbuilder who
lived in Mill
Valley on San Francisco...
- this method, a
single wood-engraving
could be m****-produced for sale to
printshops, and the
original retained without wear.
Until 1860,
artists working for...