Color printing
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Artists Print! portfolio
A group of twelve international printmakers were invited to use the RIT College of Art and Design printmaking studio for the "Artists Print!" event from May 15-21, 2022. They spent the week working with faculty, students and alumni to create mono-prints. This collected portfolio documents the work made during the event.
Cary Pressroom collection
Items printed in the Cary Pressroom using the letterpress process. The prints have been created as independent Cary editions, student editions, promotional materials like posters, library instruction, and projects made during the Letterpress Printmaking course.
Cary printing residencies collection
Koppermaandagsprinten collection
Collection of 10 broadsides, dated 1840 to 1861. These were printed in Holland by various Dutch printers for their guild's printers' festival day. The event, called Koppermaandag, or "cup Monday," was usually the first Monday after the Christian "Epiphany" holiday in January. Most of the prints honor Laurens Janszoon Coster (ca. 1370-1439), an early inventor of printing. Each features fanciful ornamented borders printed in multiple colors that surround a printed poem.
RIT School of Photographic Arts and Sciences The First Fifty digital audio recording collection
Audio files related to the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences (SPAS) film The First Fifty. The film highlights the first fifty years of the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. The collection includes audio recordings of interviews by Kevin Jergensen with prominent faculty members and students of SPAS.
William N. Weeden Color Printing Manuscript
The William N. Weeden Color Printing Manuscript is an inventor's hand-written account in 1886 of his discovery of a printing method that produced multi-color printing with one impression. The collection includes color prints generated by the process.