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What (who) is block print - definition

EARLY PRINTING TECHNIQUE AND PRINT
Block printing; Block Printing; Wood-block printing; Wood-block print; Woodblock print; Woodblock prints; Printing block; Process-block; Process block; Blockprint; Woodblockprinting; Block print; Chinese printing; History of woodblock printing; Block colour printing; Woodblock printed; Printer's block; Woodblock engraving
  • typological]] correspondences between the Old and New Testaments: [[Eve]] and the serpent, the [[Annunciation]], [[Gideon]]'s miracle
  • Bronze plate for printing an advertisement for the Liu family needle shop at [[Jinan]], [[Song dynasty]] (960-1279). The world's oldest extant print advertising medium.
  • Replica of [[The Great Dharani Sutra]], the oldest printed text in [[Korea]], c. 704-751
  • ''Mino province: Yoro-taki'' from the series ''Views of Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces'' by [[Hiroshige]], an [[ukiyo-e]] artist
  • The [[Hyakumantō Darani]], the oldest printed text in [[Japan]], c. 770
  • Movable type used to print the earliest extant book, the ''[[Jikji]]'' (1377)
  • The intricate frontispiece of the [[Diamond Sutra]] from [[Tang dynasty]] China, the world's earliest printed text containing a date of production, AD 868 ([[British Library]])
  • ''[[Zōjō-ji]] in Shiba''. From series ''Twenty Views of Tōkyō'' by [[Hasui Kawase]], a [[shin-hanga]] artist.
  • ''Morning Shine on the Western Ridge'' (1714-1715), by [[Matteo Ripa]], [[National Palace Museum]], [[Taipei]].
  • ''Jikji: Selected Teachings of Buddhist Sages and Seon Masters'', the earliest known book printed with movable metal type, 1377. [[Bibliothèque Nationale de France]], Paris
  • Under the Wave off Kanagawa]]'' by [[Hokusai]], a [[ukiyo-e]] artist
  • Coloured woodcut Buddha, 10th century, China
  • Western woodcut press, 1872
  • Chinese]], c. 650–670, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • New York]].

block capitals         
SANS-SERIF (OR "GOTHIC") STYLE OF WRITING LATIN SCRIPT IN WHICH THE LETTERS ARE INDIVIDUAL GLYPHS, WITH NO JOINING. ON OFFICIAL FORMS, ONE IS OFTEN ASKED TO "PLEASE PRINT"; MAY ALSO BE USED AS A SYNONYM OF BLOCK CAPITALS
Block letter; Block-capital; Block capitals; Printscript; Block capital; Print writing; Hand-printed text
Block capitals are simple capital letters that are not decorated in any way.
N-PLURAL: usu in N
Block letters         
SANS-SERIF (OR "GOTHIC") STYLE OF WRITING LATIN SCRIPT IN WHICH THE LETTERS ARE INDIVIDUAL GLYPHS, WITH NO JOINING. ON OFFICIAL FORMS, ONE IS OFTEN ASKED TO "PLEASE PRINT"; MAY ALSO BE USED AS A SYNONYM OF BLOCK CAPITALS
Block letter; Block-capital; Block capitals; Printscript; Block capital; Print writing; Hand-printed text
Block letters (known as printscript, manuscript, print writing or ball and stick in academics) are a sans-serif (or "gothic") style of writing Latin script in which the letters are individual glyphs, with no joining.
block capitals         
SANS-SERIF (OR "GOTHIC") STYLE OF WRITING LATIN SCRIPT IN WHICH THE LETTERS ARE INDIVIDUAL GLYPHS, WITH NO JOINING. ON OFFICIAL FORMS, ONE IS OFTEN ASKED TO "PLEASE PRINT"; MAY ALSO BE USED AS A SYNONYM OF BLOCK CAPITALS
Block letter; Block-capital; Block capitals; Printscript; Block capital; Print writing; Hand-printed text
¦ plural noun plain capital letters.

Wikipedia

Woodblock printing

Woodblock printing or block printing is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper. Each page or image is created by carving a wooden block to leave only some areas and lines at the original level; it is these that are inked and show in the print, in a relief printing process. Carving the blocks is skilled and laborious work, but a large number of impressions can then be printed.

As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from China date to before 220 AD. Woodblock printing existed in Tang China by the 7th century AD and remained the most common East Asian method of printing books and other texts, as well as images, until the 19th century. Ukiyo-e is the best-known type of Japanese woodblock art print. Most European uses of the technique for printing images on paper are covered by the art term woodcut, except for the block books produced mainly in the 15th century.

Examples of use of block print
1. They did not try to match his crabbed handwriting with the distinctive block print on the 2001 letters.
2. Another missing link was the bureau‘s inability to match Ivins‘s handwriting with the primitive block print of the letters used in the anthrax mailings.