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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambitious print" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a print or printed material that is bold, innovative, or striving for a high standard in its design or content.
Example: "The gallery showcased an ambitious print that challenged traditional artistic boundaries and captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "bold print" or "innovative print".
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The first major result of this venture was an ambitious print series titled "41 Etchings Drypoints," (1963-1965), whish is dazzling in its technical variety.
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If even a small percentage of this audience tries the graphic novel, the ambitious printing will seem like a safe bet.
The show's most ambitious prints are dense, all-over fields comprising scads of little antic figures, charts, diagrams, geopolitical symbols and lots and lots of words.
She's been the secret benefactor of dozens of small presses in their formative years, making sure nothing stands in the way of ambitious printed work.
The ambitious initial print run is for 200,000 copies, at $35 each, slightly high for hardback fiction but relatively inexpensive for an art book.
The main means of constructing Gulliver's Gate will be 3D printing considering Gazit's plan to fill a 40,000 square foot space, Gulliver's Gate is one of the more ambitious 3D printing projects on record.
As we were thinking about how to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11, we had the luxury of knowing that our colleagues at The Times were preparing an ambitious package in print and on the Web site, allowing us to focus our efforts and not feel the need to cover every base.
Michael Mandiberg co-author of Digital Foundations, Collaborative Futures and editor of The Social Media Reader, has just dropped his most ambitious project yet, Print Wikipedia.
It was an ambitious project, titled "Printed Charts of New England, 1614-1800," and he had originally hoped to have it published by the New York Public Library's Mercator Society.
A number of these works, in the form of grisailles, were apparently done with an ambitious series of prints in mind, which together were to constitute a Passion series (unfinished).
People purchased the trial transcripts rushed into print by ambitious publishers, ordered commemorative trinkets by mail, hung paper flags and collected cards memorializing the slain president.
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