DELRAY BEACH, Fla.DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Louis Moyroud, the co-inventor of the process of phototypesetting, which helped revolutionize the printing process, has died. He was 96. His son, Patrick Moyroud ...
"Typesetting was simultaneously a process, a machine, a person, a service, and an industry. It was manual, mechanical, automated, and electronic -- and almost all of these methods overlapped over 50 ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. French-born Louis Moyroud, 96, the co-inventor of the process of ...
Digital printing has stripped the craft from Japanese manga. Meet the typesetters staging a print revolution. You might not have noticed the revolution that’s occurred in the world of Japanese manga ...
Ed Benguiat has seen monumental transitions of the typography industry. From photo-lettering to desktop publishing, Benguiat knows it all comes from the same place—the hand. The decades after World ...
The co-inventor of phototypesetting, a break-through printing process pioneered at The Patriot Ledger in the 1950s, has died. Louis Moyroud died June 28 at his Delray Beach home. He was 96. Born in ...
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