Frankly Speaking: 9 Ideas for Making Print Pop
To compete with e-books, publishers can add value with finishing elements.
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Frank Romano
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The Rochester Institute of Technology Cary Library had an exhibition of 1920s and 1930s case-bound books. All had intricate designs in goldleaf on the covers. These were the days before book jackets became popular and covered mundane covers. Today, most on-demand books are perfect-bound with imagery and color around the entire book and often bleeding off the edges.
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Frank Romano
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Frank Romano is Professor Emeritus at RIT School of Media Sciences.
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