Typography
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Art by Mail Subscription No.2; Catching A River: Delta / Alisa Golden., 1993
A love story of two fish-like creatures swimming against the current. The design features water-like marbled paper and a small red cellophane fish on a string. The pages of the central small book turn in a wave-like fashion. This book is enclosed in the slipcase with Dreamfish -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Art by Mail Subscription No.2; Catching A River: Delta / Alisa Golden., 1993
A love story of two fish-like creatures swimming against the current. The design features water-like marbled paper and a small red cellophane fish on a string. The pages of the central small book turn in a wave-like fashion. This book is enclosed in the slipcase with Dreamfish -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Art by Mail Subscription No.2; Catching A River: The Dreamfish / Alisa Golden., 1993
A fish story told within the shape of a fish. This book is enclosed in the slipcase with Delta. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Art by Mail Subscription No.2; Catching A River: The Dreamfish / Alisa Golden., 1993
A fish story told within the shape of a fish. This book is enclosed in the slipcase with Delta. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sock & Kiss / Fluke, Gordon, editor; Risseeuw, John L., editor; Bruggeman I; Carter S; Chen J; Ellis EV; Fluke G; Golden A; Hardwick T; Honn T; King S; Licher B; O'Connell M; Phelan M; Price R; Reese H; Risseeuw J; Schneider U; Smith EK; Faust D; Stern C; Tetenbaum B; Tisdale W; VanVleit C; Kennedy APjr; Faye JR; Stolz U., 2001
This portfolio, solicited and collated by Fluke and Risseeuw, was shown for the first time at the Cortona International Print Symposium: A Print Odyssey 2001. The editors define sock as "...in printing, the use of heavy pressure, usually on dampened paper, to drive types that may be uneven or worn deep into the paper for a readable text." They defined Kiss as "...in printing, a light impression with just enough pressure to transfer the ink from type to paper, leaving no permanent indentation in the paper." The paper stock for the prints varies widely as do the techniques of printing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Taking a Look Along / Golden, Alisa., 1986
The Hand Correspondence: Voyeur / Golden, Alisa., 1991
This is one of a series of three books; the others are entitled "Mirror Error" and "Paper Has a Memory." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.