Graphic Means Documentary with commentary by Frank Romano
Saturday, June 29
Mark your calendars! Come see the movie Graphic Means at the Museum on Saturday, June 29th, at 1:00 p.m.
Graphic Means is a documentary that explores graphic design production from the 1950s through the 1990s — from linecaster to photocomposition to desktop publishing, and from paste-up to PDF. The Museum of Printing will have a unique screening with commentary by Museum President Frank Romano, who participates in the award-winning film. The film was created by Briar Levit, an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Portland State University in Oregon.
(Note: Some of the museum volunteers worked on the Quadritek 1200 you see in the picture.)
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