ITAP Lecture 9
A brief history of production
The first book ever to be printed in Europe was in 1445 by a man called Johannes Gutenberg who printed the 'Guttenberg Bible'. His invention of the mechanical movable type printing started the printing revolution and is very much regarded as one of the most important events to take place for the development of graphic work. The pages were created using letters made from a hard metal punch, which were then laid out onto a softer copper a bar and hammered into that. This was then placed into a hand held mould and the piece of type would be cast by filling the mould with molten metal. This cools almost immediately so then the piece of type can be removed from the mould. The metal is covered in ink and pressed onto paper to make the page. This can be used again hundreds and thousands of times to create identical pieces.Expert

My favourite expert is Stefan Sagmeister. This is because I think a lot of his work is really interesting. Most of his work also represents things he has learnt in his life. For example this image shows his latest book 'Things I have learned in my life so far'. When he was younger he had acne which made his skin quite bad and it always bothered him, so he uses his face a lot in his work and edits it so you can't see his skin. This example shows one of five covers from his book. His work also has a meaning and always sends out a message. He does it in a way which is very clear and gets the point across straight away which I think is important in Graphic Design. I also like the way his work communicates well with the audience. A lot of his work is very opinionated which may cause some debate and in a way this is a good thing as it makes people talk about his work, I think Stefan Sagmeister's work is very inspiring and I have related to his work in a few of my previous projects.
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