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Our work is to present things that are as they are.
Some said, "John, print it"; others said "Not so." Some said, "It might do good"; others said, "No."
Amid chaos of images, we value coherence. We believe in the printed word. And we believe in clarity. And we believe in immaculate syntax. And in the beauty of the English language.
The big print giveth and the small print taketh away.
What we see, we see
and seeing is changing
First a voice; then an echo. Then nothing.
One often thinks that using 2 different things like visual and sound lead to 2 different conclusions - to a different content - but in in my case it is all one.
The thing about producing is that the pressure is off of being in front of the camera, and being critiqued and judged in that way, but there are other pressures producing.
Whatever my recorded output is, it's a reflection of a general love of music.
Producing is great because you learn.
How quiet the writing, how noisy the printing.
A printed work, which cannot be read, becomes a product without purpose.
I shall produce nothing that will offend the proprieties, whether applied to children or grownups. My pictures are turned out with clean hands and, therefore, with a clear conscience which, like virtue, is its own reward.
What are you creating?
We write frankly and freely, but then we modify before we print.
Production is not something physical, material, and external; it is a spiritual and intellectual phenomenon.
Draw what you see.
The meaning of a communication is the result you get.
can perceive. Television is coming to
I wanted to communicate what I had seen, so that others could see it.
If you expect to see the final results of your work, you simply have not asked a big enough question.
Don't tell me how good you make it; tell me how good it makes me when I use it.
I chuckled, but no sound came out.
u r what u read
u r what u write
You see what you want to see,
And you hear what you want to hear.
You dig?
Yelling is a form of publishing
What you see is what you get. What you hear is who I am.Hear-- Angie Stone
The art of printing secures us against the retrogradation of reason and information.
Success is the end product.
The printing press is either the greatest blessing or the greatest curse of modern times, sometimes one forgets which it is.
Everyone's screaming,
I try to make a sound,
But no one hears me
Mass communication communicates massively: its language lacks precise articulation and avoids demanding terms; it argues for the kind of behavior in life which will make a "good program": ethic equals showbiz.
Television [is] a high-impact medium. It does some things no other force can do-transmitting electronic pictures through the air. Still, as an explored, comprehensive medium, it is not a substitute for print.
Hoddan swore from the depths of a very considerable vocabulary. "You (censored) - (deleted) - (omitted) - (unprintability)", he roared.
Typographic man can express but is helpless to read the configurations of print technology.
Whenever you want to produce something, do not depend upon the outside source: go deep and seek the Infinite Source.
Below shows itself very clearly for a moment, and
Write visually or die!
I write, what I imagine
The aim of every typographic work - the delivery of a message in the shortest, most efficient manner.
communication is a hellof a tool
The graphics elevator lurched upwards again. This time the new dimension is multimedia, which means adding sound and fury to the smoke and mirrors.
Print encourages a sense of closure, a sense that what is found in a text has been finalized, has reached a state of completion.
Silence has a sound
Television ... is not a substitute for print.
Enjoy your work so that others may enjoy the results.
The medium is the message.
Write Makes Might!
My work should be judged as it enters the ears and heads of listeners, not as it is described to the eyes of readers.
Typography is what communication looks like.
There is beauty in the language and beauty in the way it is presented.
Results are nothing; the energies which produce them and which again spring from them are everything.
Producing is just a big learning experience.
We will see the day when we live on what we produce.
Let your work speak,
Let your work scream,
Let your work live,
Forever.
The message is clear. It is not what is happening 'out there.' It is what is happening between your ears. It's your attitude that counts.
What did you expect?
It's the process, not the result.
To call you excrement would be an insult to the product of my bowels.
If I can make it out, anyone can make it out!Make-- Ronnie Radke
I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came.
The median is not the message,
Let's get to the image as quickly as possible, let's get to the message even faster, and let's find the scale to knock you over the head with the image and the message.
The sensory ratios that are being reinforced by the new electronic technology are like the sensory ratios that were in place fifteen thousand years ago ... Print imposes a condition on human mind which is now lifting.
We don't know where print is going.
The math is stark: cut the
I have to satisfy my audience.
Ink is the transcript of thought.
If organizations measure the input to the strategy implementation, but not the output, it's a recipe for disaster.
This is a writer's lesson:
To learn that the sounds that we imagine can be the clearest, loudest sounds of all.
People who are shouting
never heard themselves,
speaking.
P.C.M. Hermans
Worldpoet 546
25-9-2016
I listen to the rainfall,
my words wanna flow!
Droplets run down the wall,
where do they go?
Letters in the raw,
mesh together for the show!
exformation, which is a certain quantity of vital information removed from but evoked by a communication in such a way as to cause a kind of explosion of associative connections within the recipient.
When people of similar frequencies come together, output is not a simple sum of individual work, but exponential. In science we term this phenomenon as resonance. Output at this stage is beyond any logical limit.
Writing is not an exercise in excision, it's a journey into sound.
Nowadays, business is all about productivity - and our folks produce.
The society based on production is only productive, not creative.
With the development of the printing press, not only could text be mass-produced quickly, it could also be mass-produced quickly and incorrectly.
Don't tell people how good you make the goods; tell the how good your goods make them.
Typography is two-dimensional architecture, based on experience and imagination, and guided by rules and readability.
When journalism is treated as just another widget in a commercial enterprise, the focus isn't on truth, verification or public good, but productivity and output.
I'm swamped with input. I want input, but I am so far behind on what I got here that I can't keep up with what people are sending me.
Watch your mouth: The language we use creates the reality we experience.
I would draw a really sharp distinction between creating and producing. I think that they're very different things.
It ain't whatcha write, it's the way atcha write it.
Applause, n. The echo of a platitude.
Count on big lines to express your ideas.
We're not an end-result operation. Our whole deal, why we're good, is because we're very, very focused on the process.
Success is an end product.
The result will be something unutterably tedious.
Violence in, violence out.
Any 'transmitting' device or applied technical method, which gets in the way of the 'transmission'/message/story, etc., is a negative element, garbling that which ought to be clear and instantly understood, and ought to be simply-stated with economy!
You will receive what you ask for no more, no less
As any reader knows, a printed page creates its own reading space, its own physical landscape in which the texture of the paper, the colour of the ink, the view of the whole ensemble acquire in the reader's hands specific meanings that lend tone and context to the words.
You, the artistic renderer interpreter, must decide what U think about these coniptions.
Typographical design should perform optically what the speaker creates through voice and gesture of his thoughts.
Printing links the present with forever. It carries personal identity into realms unknown.
The medium is not the message - the message is the message.
Together we have sent a message that will echo from Wall Street to Washington, from Maine to California.
What you do is so loud, I can't hear what you say.
Anonymous
When your words enter the material world in the form of ink or on screen, you are immediately afforded the opportunity to judge their worth.