Der Druckspiegel, 08, August 1961

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PETER WAGNER / KARL P. WITTMANN Work with the Monophoto
WERNER WOLF New Intertype heater with Partlow control
Gerard W. JUNG Selectromatic hydraulic quadding and centreing device
PHIL DREES 50th anniversary of the death of Konrad Duden
DR. WERNER P. HEYD Interpunctuation in foreign languages (English II)
DR. O. BUCHMANN What is style?
HERBERT KOSCHLICK Makeready 452, continued
Linaro, a new premakeready device
KLAUS F. SCHMIDT »EB-13 B« code numbers for magnetic cheque inks
FRED FARRIER »Colour proofs« on the television screen . Imperfect offset prints
KURT KOHLHAMMER Sheet-fed letterpress rotary perfector
PROFESSOR HANS SCHREIBER Training the graphic designer
IGNAZ HARWALIK / JAKOB PANTALITSCHKA 1961 journeymen’s exams did not go so smoothly
WALTER MEHNERT The technical committee and its tasks
G. DYRSSEN Handling reeled paper
Practical hint for compositor and printer:
GÜNTER LINDNER Dirt under the forme
THE SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS
Design exercise 3/61
Direct mail
Envelopes of records
List of the most common abbreviations (Continuation)

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