What are drawbacks of block printing on fabric?
The draw backs of block printing are as follows
1. fine and typical designs are not possible.
2. in rainy season the locks get moistened and doesn't uptake dyes properly.
3. only done on small fabrics , mass production is not possible.
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The old looking font used to print the name of the New York Times on its front page is intended to?
make the paper seem like a reliable authority
What are the structural elements of letterforms?
The anatomy of type can get pretty complex. Some elements include the following:
There are many more depending on how specific you want to get and what type of font is being used.
You have to download or buy the font (if it is commercial) and to install it. Another option would be to generate an image on some system supporting the font and import a finished image instead of the text.
What is the font or set of fonts used in Where the Wild Things Are trailer?
Although it is similar to the Men in Black credits which is probably the closest thing you'll find to it the font is hand drawn by Geoff Mcfetridge.
What font do Dropkick Murphys use on their CD covers?
The font is a Stlye of Old English http://www.militarysabers.com/images/sword-etches/engravers-old-english-large.jpg
What is the font in the busch light logo?
The font that is used on the logo used to represent Busch Light beer is called Romic Light Italic LET. Busch Light is a malt beer that is produced by the Anheuser Busch Company.
What statements are true of sans serif fonts?
San serif fronts are easier to read on a computer screen. APEX hope this helped!(cheat sheet cheater) (your a cheater like me) Have a wonderful day!😀
What font is used for tv series northern exposure?
Adelaide (from Corel) or Ad Lib is close but still not quite right.
Wikipedia's stylesheet only specifies that the font should be sans-serif. This means that the font your browser displays will depend on which browser you are using, and which operating system you are using it on.
What is direct imaging printing?
Direct image printing means the printing goes directly from the plates to the paper. They use that on newspaper printing.
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No! "Direct Imaging" is a trademark of Presstek. Direct imaging presses are set up to make their own plates.
If you have a direct imaging press (or "DI" press) there's a box on the backside of every printing unit on the press. In it is a laser and a mechanism to move the laser from side to side. When the pressman tells the press "make plates," a sheet of blank plate material is installed on every needed unit--if you've got a six-color DI press and a two-color job, it's only going to load two sheets of plate material, not six. A computer connected to the press via Ethernet will send the job data to the press, which will make the plates. After they're burned, the press will clean them, gum them and start printing with them. The DI manufacturers say their plates are good for a 15,000-impression run, which makes them suitable for most of the printing done today. It doesn't make sense to install a DI press in a room full of conventional presses, but if you don't have a press at all and you're getting ready to buy one for short-run work it's really the way to go.
What font do the Outlaws mc use?
For the most part the Outlaws MC uses the "Old English Text MT" as their font on most shirt designs. The Outlaws MC supposedly has an official Outlaws font which is almost identical to the "Old English Text MT" font.
What do you call a letter when it is dropped down chimney?
If you mean a letter as in a piece of mail, I believe it would be called black mail.
How do you type 2 to the x power?
Here on WikiAnswers, you use the little "x2" button in the edit bar to type a superscript, like 2x.
On an old-fashioned typewriter, you roll the carriage down half a line and type the exponent. On other systems, the procedure will vary.
Where do I save downloaded fonts?
To get a font onto your computer, for this case I will use Microsoft Word, first: Download the font, and save it to your desktop. If it comes zipped, unzip it. Then, open up "My Computer" and go to your Local Disk(C Drive). Then, find the folder that says "Windows". Double click it, and you will be taken to a place where you can find many important things. Either search for the file entitled "Fonts" or simply press "F" until it takes you to the Font folder.
Once you are done that, take your font, unzipped one of course, and drag it into the Font Folder. Restart Word, make sure you're project is saved, reopen your project, and edit the Font just like you would any other time.
Please do not mess with any other files in here unless you know what you're doing as it could potentially disarm your computer, making it unable to do certain things, and could lead to computer errors. Do not open, delete, or edit anything in the Window folder other than what I have said above.
What point size should you use for letters one half inch in print height?
36 point for one-half inch (therefore, 72 point for one inch, 18 point for one-quarter inch, and so on) Thirty-six point type is NOT one-half inch high! The "point size" of type is a very old historical measurement. It's based on handset metal type. A long time ago, type wasn't set with machines. Typesetters worked at tables that had two type cases on them: the "upper case" contained the capital letters, the "lower case" contained the minuscules. In these cases were huge numbers of small metal blocks, each with a letter molded into the top of it. If you were working with "12 point" type, the blocks were 12 points high. The letters varied in size depending on their style--a set of Cochin was smaller than a set of Palatino. If someone comes in and asks me for type a certain number of inches high, I either print it out, measure it and adjust as necessary, or I size it in a graphics program.
What is the font used in the Men in Black 2 intro?
The Font used in Men in Black series is called "Men in Black Credits" and u can get the font from dafont.com try it. Have fun !
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