Fleming, 2006 - Google Patents
How to look at a printed flowerFleming, 2006
- Document ID
- 16224588937805246009
- Author
- Fleming J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Word & Image
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Printers' flowers are the stylized, interlaced and foliated designs that appear in printed books. They are produced from ordinary, metal, moveable types, which bear designs rather than letter symbols; and, used individually, have a history almost as long as type printing …
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