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Fast-forward to today, when all manner of print media are suffering; micropayments are presented as the solution to that problem, too, as they would allow news sites and others to make a little bit off of each person that chanced upon them.
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"The Coffee houses particularly are very commodious for a free Conversation, and for reading at an easie Rate all manner of printed News," noted one observer.
Marc By Marc Jacobs Stern caps and heavy boots became the upper and lower borders of a cathode ray tube within which all manner of prints flickered: florals, chequerboards, polka dots and tartans gave the feel of a cocktail party at a Russian military research facility in some alternative 1993, where the USSR had yet to fall.
The physical size of the print, the size (including proofs) and subject matter of the edition, the manner of printing, the length of time allotted to produce the edition, the number of proofs that the printer keeps, the number of colors and the type of paper to be used are the basis of the estimate that the studio provides.
Larger scale works will include Work No 1,000, never before seen in the UK, which comprises 1,000 prints made with spears of broccoli, in the manner of potato prints, and using 1,000 different shades of paint; seen from a distance "it resembles a huge colourful mural", said Lauson.
One cannot accuse it of not stealing from the best: strappy, ankle-busting platforms in all manner of beast prints were seized in spirit right from the runways of YSL and Louis Vuitton — but costing, for waifs of slender means who must have the look, around $1,000 less.
Across the hall in the living room, two dozen exotic 1790's views of the Orient by Thomas and William Daniell are glued onto the walls in the manner of a Georgian print room.
You'll find all manner of ready-to-print objects on the Shapeways site, like decorative egg holders, odd art pieces, an iPod Shuffle neckband and jewelry.
The ability to create collections or "manuscript units" in a manner unconstrained by the physical limitations of print allows for the creation of alternative scholarly editions of Darwin manuscripts.
The New Yorker, February 21 , 1931 P. 24A short story in the manner of Currier & Ives prints.
By Rebecca Hooper Eastman The New Yorker, February 21 , 1931 P. 24A short story in the manner of Currier & Ives prints.
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