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1-Punchcutting at the Atelier Press & Letterfoundry

This is the first in a short series of videos detailing the process of type-founding. Stan Nelson, historian of printing history, hosts these segments. First developed in the 15th century, this process was critical to the world's ability to communicate until the rise of modern offset printing technologies in the 1950s.

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The Making of a Renaissance Book (1969)
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The Making of a Renaissance Book (1969)

Printing Platen Press Make Ready
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Printing Platen Press Make Ready

THE LINOTIPIA of the 19th century. Composition of TEXTS, PRINTING and complex OPERATION
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THE LINOTIPIA of the 19th century. Composition of TEXTS, PRINTING and complex OPERATION

How Gutenberg cast his type - Gary Remson
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How Gutenberg cast his type - Gary Remson

4- Dressing Type
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4- Dressing Type

3- Casting Type
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3- Casting Type

Monotype Caster
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Monotype Caster

Letterpress Printing Vocational Film (1947)
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Letterpress Printing Vocational Film (1947)

Watchmaking: Machining the Heart of a Watch
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Watchmaking: Machining the Heart of a Watch

La création d’un caractère (l’euro) : de sa conception à sa réalisation
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La création d’un caractère (l’euro) : de sa conception à sa réalisation

An Introduction to Casting Type at the Carpathian Type Foundry
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An Introduction to Casting Type at the Carpathian Type Foundry

The Anatomy of a Book: Format in the Hand-Press Period (1991)
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The Anatomy of a Book: Format in the Hand-Press Period (1991)

How Books Are Handmade At The Last Printing Press Of Its Kind In The US | Still Standing
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How Books Are Handmade At The Last Printing Press Of Its Kind In The US | Still Standing

Brian Donaghey on letterpress printing
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Brian Donaghey on letterpress printing

The art of Hermann Zapf
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The art of Hermann Zapf

Monotype Keyboard
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Monotype Keyboard

Papermaking by hand at Hayle Mill, England in 1976
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Papermaking by hand at Hayle Mill, England in 1976

Casting Metal Type
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Casting Metal Type

Welcome to Skyline Type Foundry
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Welcome to Skyline Type Foundry

Johannes Gutenberg (1/8): The production of metallic type
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Johannes Gutenberg (1/8): The production of metallic type

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