Fine Print, Vol 10, No 2, 1984

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Content includes:
Book Arts Profile: The Yolla Bolly Press by Mark Livingston
Recent Press Books
Graduate Book Arts Education: Two Approaches
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PROGRAM by Gordon B. Neavill
THE MILLS COllege Program by Kathleen Walkup E Melody Sumner

The cover of this issue of Fine Print was designed by Betsy Davids. The text is composed in Jan van Krimpen’s Monotype Spectrum by Mackenzie-Harris Corp., San Francisco. Engravings by Bill Bratt, Bauer Engraving Co., San Francisco. Offset Lithography by Helicon Press, San Francisco. Letterpress printing by Wesley B. Tanner and Will H. Powers, Berkeley, Bound by Economy Bindery, Berkeley.

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Fine Print, Vol 10, No 2, 1984
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Marin Lorenz has had an amazing career, designing for clients such as ESPN and Nike, teaching at some of Europe's leading design schools and publishing books, such as Flexible Visual Sytems, documenting his research and approach to design practice.

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