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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

just in case you were wondering

Why do the book face A and G look so different from manuscript? Early forms of printing worked like a sophisticated form of rubber stamping. What happens if we don't push all sides down evenly with a rubber stamp? Part of the image is not clear. When the bottom corner of the A and G did not print evenly, the A could be mistaken for an O and the G could be confused with the letter Q. Swirls were added to A and G to solve this problem.

So now you know!
Tonya

1 comment:

Tera said...

I love little tidbits like this! Call me a geek, I don't care! ;)