Create Your Own Hand-Printed Cloth: Stamp, Screen & Stencil with Everyday Objects
Create original cloth for quilts or wearable art by printing with found or recycled objects from around the house or hardware store, using a variety of pigments and surface design techniques including screen printing, stamping, rubbings, monoprinting with a gelatin plate, and working with soy wax
Dreams of Final Theory: The Scientist's Search for the Ultimate Laws of Nature
A scientist recounts his search for the laws of nature, imagining the shape of a final theory on nature and the effects its discovery will have on the human spirit. 60,000 first printing. $60,000 ad/promo.
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Can one invention really change the world? Before the mid-fifteenth century, books were printed by hand, making them rare and expensive. Reading and learning remained a privilege of the wealthy--until Johannes Gutenberg developed a machine called the printing press. Gutenberg, a German metalworker, began in the 1440s by making movable type--small metal letters that were arranged to form words and sentences, replacing handwritten letters. Movable type fit into frames on the printing press, and the press then produced many copies of the same page.
301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers
Whether you are a professional photographer or a serious hobbyist this book will help you learn how to enhance and perfect your digital output skills and use your computer and inkjet printer to better express your vision and creativity. You can read the book cover to cover, or only the chapters that feature the specific tips and techniques that interest you. A comprehensive index and a searchable companion web site will ensure that you find the information you are looking for.
The amazing Spider-Man™ swings in to help reinforce early learning skills! Colorful graphics and Spidey’s web slinging style help stimulate kids’ minds and make learning fun. Large Lines for printing, letter recognition, capital and lowercase letters. 32 pages. Perfect for children in preschool through 2nd grade.