Frank reviews two books this week. The first is “A Place for Everything—The Curious History of Alphabetical Order” by Judith Flanders, which provides an interesting look at how the alphabet evolved. The second is the more technical “Printing-Process Control and Standardization” by RIT’s Robert Chung, whose students have become the "apostles of color" around the world. Every printer should have a copy.
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Discussion
By Jim Hamilton on Oct 30, 2020
Frank, sad to report that Sue Grafton died in 2017 and never made it to Z.
By Laurens Leurs on Nov 03, 2020
My favorite book on color: The Secret Lives of Color
Funnily enough I bought the ebook without realizing my wife had already purchased the print edition. For this type of content, the print edition is much more fun to read.