Typographic yearbooks

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Typographic yearbooks

connected with the notifications for photomechanical reproduction technology

description Journal of typography and in the printing industry used printing technology
language German
First edition 1880

Typographic Yearbooks was the headline of a specialist journal that appeared for the first time in the 19th century and dealt in particular with graphics and especially typography as well as the printing technology used in the printing industry . According to their subtitle, the yearbooks were "connected to the communications for photomechanical reproduction technology."

The periodical published from 1880 to 1929 in 50 years by the Technikum für Buchdrucker about Mäser in Leipzig appeared once a month.

At times the sheet contained the notices for photomechanical reproduction technology as a supplement. The journal was continued by the Graphic Yearbooks .

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