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Adriana Varella & Nilton Maltz Digital DNA 2005 | About

Adriana Varella & Nilton Maltz Digital DNA , 2005 Adriana Varella & Nilton Maltz, Digital DNA , 2005, Printed circuit boards on fiberglass and styrofoam. Anonymous loan . Adriana Varella & Nilton Maltz, Digital DNA , 2005, View Details
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Instant Photography Is Launched | Baker Library

Instant Photography Is Launched Edwin Land, positive test photograph (left) and negative test photograph (right), April 1946. Polaroid Corporation Records Related to Meroe Morse, b. VII.80, f. 5, f. 19. Starting in 1944, the SX-70 division carried out experiments to... View Details
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Research in Black and White | Baker Library

earliest Polaroid film, Type 40, produced sepia-toned prints that had limited tonal range. Morse and her lab would next focus on producing black-and-white images that exhibited greater detail, a wider tonal range, and a color palette more... View Details
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Introduction - The Response - The Human Factor – Baker Library | Bloomberg Center, Historical Collections

original photographic prints that had appeared in the publication. The sharp, crisp photographs, complemented by the brochure’s clean, graphic design, led readers through a series of manufacturing steps: from the careful selecting and... View Details
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Smaller Collections - Photography Collections - Historical Collections

gelatin silver print images taken by Margaret Bourke-White captures industrial settings during the early 19th century. Included are pictures of American factories, mines, foundries, and glassworks. Bourke-White was able to depict... View Details
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Research Links - The High Art of Photographic Advertising - Baker Library | Bloomberg Center

others. This stunning group of black and white gelatin silver prints and color images was originally displayed in a 1934 exhibit sponsored by the National Alliance of Art and Industry (NAAI) and The Photographic Illustrators, Inc. The... View Details
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Use and Permissions | Baker Library

materials. Manuscript Collections Collection name, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. HBS Archives Collections Collection name, HBS Archives, Baker Library, Harvard Business School. Print Collections Collection name, Baker Library,... View Details

    Eugene W. Rhodes

    Having spent his summers in college working at the Tribune, Rhodes was selected to run the paper in 1922, following the unexpected deaths of both the Tribune’s founder and its managing editor. Despite his youth and lack of experience, Rhodes embarked on a well-planned... View Details
    Keywords: Publishing & Print Media

      Christopher J. Perry

      Because of the firm’s bankruptcy, Perry lost his job as head of the “Colored Department” of a major Philadelphia newspaper, but went on to start his own paper just a few months later. With its first issue coming out in 1884, the Philadelphia Tribune became the largest... View Details
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        Harrison G. Otis

        Otis purchased the Los Angeles Times in 1886 just as the city was experiencing a population boom. Otis contributed to the population boom by actively promoting the city’s business opportunities in the Times. In addition, Otis was instrumental in the establishment of... View Details
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          Adolph S. Ochs

          A consummate newspaperman, Ochs reported the news without sensationalism in his first paper, the Chattanooga Daily Times and then in his second, The New York Times. He swiftly turned The New York Times around. When he bought it in 1896, it only had a circulation of... View Details
          Keywords: Publishing & Print Media

            Conde M. Nast

            Nast transformed his first magazine, Vogue, from a low revenue and low readership publication into a premier fashion magazine that generated millions in revenues. Such turnarounds were typical of most Nast publications, including Glamour and Home and Garden. In... View Details
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              Donald C. McGraw

              McGraw initiated a period of diversification and expansion for McGraw-Hill, moving beyond book and magazine publishing. He orchestrated the successful acquisition of three industry reference sources: Standard & Poor’s Corporation, F. W. Dodge Corporation, and... View Details
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                Edward T. Lewis

                Lewis was publisher of Essence Magazine, the first black high-fashion magazine. First published in 1970, the magazine had a circulation of 850,000 by 1988. With the magazine as its base business, Essence Communications has successfully expanded into other media... View Details
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                  Walter H. Annenberg

                  Annenberg built a fledgling, debt-burdened newspaper business into a publishing empire. He introduced Seventeen in 1944 – sparking a new trend in targeted publications to America’s youth. In 1953, he overcame numerous logistical challenges to launch TV Guide, combining... View Details
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                    Robert S. Abbott

                    Abbott, the son of slave parents, created the Chicago Defender in 1905 with a total capitalization of twenty-five cents. By 1921, the Defender became a national newspaper, with 70 employees and a plant valued at nearly a half million dollars. Abbott became one of... View Details
                    Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
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                    Ask the Expert: Delivering the Goods

                    clients on e-commerce, supply chain, delivery, and global postal transformation. Here, he fields your questions about what the emerging race to your front door means for the future of last-mile delivery. Will 3D printing do to the Postal... View Details
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                    Marie Watt A Spoon Is 2022 | About

                    Marie Watt A Spoon Is , 2022 Marie Watt (Seneca Nation, born 1967), A Spoon Is , 2022, Photogravure, direct gravure, and soft ground etching, printed with Gampi chine collé on white wove paper, 19 1/2 x 25 in. Schwartz Art Collection,... View Details

                      DeWitt Wallace

                      After his idea for a magazine with condensed articles for time starved readers was rejected by several New York publishers, Wallace borrowed money from his family and launched Reader’s Digest from his basement apartment in 1921. Reader’s Digest was eventually published... View Details
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                        Dorothy Schiff

                        Schiff was instrumental in the growth and prosperity of the New York Post. While she initially used the publication to promote her liberal viewpoints, she eventually moved the newspaper to a middle ground position. She initiated the sensationalist style that has been a... View Details
                        Keywords: Publishing & Print Media
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