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Impact Of Combining Traditional Printmaking With Contemporary Digital Print, Harumi Okoshi
Impact Of Combining Traditional Printmaking With Contemporary Digital Print, Harumi Okoshi
Journal of Undergraduate Research at Minnesota State University, Mankato
For this project, I would like to combine the precision of computer-generated graphics with the warm-feel of traditional printmaking as a way to integrate traditional art practices with new technology. Graphic design is regarded as commercial art, such as designing packages or posters, and is separate from fine art. As a graphic designer, my goal is to develop meaningful visual solutions. Through the presentation of my project, I will demonstrate a way to introduce traditional printmaking into contemporary graphic art. There are a lot of preparations involved for traditional printmaking. You have to make several proofs before you actually print …
Analyzing The Relation Between Optical Properties Of Substrates Used For Electrophotographic Printing System And Their Color Gamut Reproduction, Bilge N. Altay, T. Sahinbaskan
Analyzing The Relation Between Optical Properties Of Substrates Used For Electrophotographic Printing System And Their Color Gamut Reproduction, Bilge N. Altay, T. Sahinbaskan
Bilge Nazli Altay
Digital Printing Of Inkjet And Toner Technologies Related To Color Gamut And Reproduction Characteristics, Bilge N. Altay
Digital Printing Of Inkjet And Toner Technologies Related To Color Gamut And Reproduction Characteristics, Bilge N. Altay
Bilge Nazli Altay
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Getting Warmer., Jessica Elizabeth Jones
Getting Warmer., Jessica Elizabeth Jones
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This thesis is in support of the exhibition entitled Getting Warmer, on display in Slocumb Galleries at East Tennessee State University from March 19 to March 23, 2007. The exhibition represents an exploration in the medium of fibers, incorporating digitally printed photographs on fabric and quilted structures. The collage of photographic textures and the stitched lines of machine embroidery reflect the artist's interest in the formal qualities of mapmaking and topography. Conceptually, the work is concerned with the idea of material as landscape and artwork as personal geography. This thesis addresses the artistic and cultural influences, the artistic process …