Viscosity printing — is a multi color printmaking technique that incorporates principles of relief printing and intaglio printing. It was pioneered by Stanley William Hayter. The process uses the principle of viscosity to print multiple colors of ink from a single… … Wikipedia
Planographic printing — means printing from a flat surface, as opposed to a raised surface (as with relief printing) or incised surface (as with intaglio printing). Lithography and offset lithography are planographic processes that utilize the property that water will… … Wikipedia
Offset printing — Web fed offset lithographic press at speed … Wikipedia
Printmaking — Mount Fuji, from the Thirty six Views of Mount Fuji, color woodcut by Katsushika Hokusai This article is about techniques of printmaking as a fine art. For the history of printmaking in Europe, see Old master print. For the Japanese printmaking… … Wikipedia
Intaglio (printmaking) — For other uses, see Intaglio (disambiguation). Depressions are cut into a printing plate. The plate shown here is not to scale: the grooves can be fractions of a millimetre wide … Wikipedia
Relief print — A relief print is an image created by a printmaking process, such as woodcut, where the areas of the matrix (plate or block) that are to show printed black (typically) are on the original surface ; the parts of the matrix that are to be blank… … Wikipedia
Clifton Pugh — Born 17 December 1924 Richmond, Victoria, Australia Died 14 October 1990 … Wikipedia
Stanley William Hayter — Stanley William Hayter, CBE (born 27 December 1901, Hackney, London, England; died 4 May 1988, Paris, France) was a British surrealist painter and printmaker. Various sources state him to be a descendant of the 18th Century Hayter portraitists,… … Wikipedia
printmaking — noun The field of art concerned, roughly, with the transferal of ink or paint from a plate or block or through a screen mesh to paper. See Also: intaglio, serigraphy, monoprint, xilography, woodcut, viscosity printing, acquatint, linocut … Wiktionary
Solder paste — (or solder cream) is used for connecting the terminations of the IC packages with that of land patterns on the PCB. The paste is applied to the lands by printing the solder using a stencil, while other methods like screening and dispensing are… … Wikipedia