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Мосгорнаследие утвердило предмет охраны здания «Товарищества скоропечатни Левенсона»
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Inkunabulas – kiekvienos šalies vertybė, kuriai išsaugoti dedamos didžiausios pastangos
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Macworld
How to make use of typographic refinement in Pages and other macOS software
Apple has built in many features that are a bit hard to find and understand for tweaking type and adding flourishes. Credit: Apple
Well-drawn type has been integral to the Mac since the very start. Steve Jobs, who famously adored a calligraphy course in college, insisted that the Mac use “real” fonts, something made possible by the company’s early partnership with Adobe Systems. From 1984 through the present day, Mac operating systems have always let you use typefaces that look great as well as those designed poorly, to be fair but the features associated with type aren’t always well exposed.
Today, Europe invents Johann Gutenberg. The University of Houston s College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.
We date book-printing with Gutenberg s Bible in 1456. One day we wrote books with pens. The next we went to the book store. And that s only a small exaggeration. By 1500 we d printed almost 15,000,000 new books. That spelled huge change by any reckoning. No new technology moves that fast if the world isn t primed to receive it. But the world was. Europe had cried out for movable type since the late 1100 s. That was almost 300 years.