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Wat (wie) is monotype - definitie

PLANOGRAPHIC ARTISTIC PRINTING PROCESS
Monotype; Monotypes; Monotyped; Monotyper; Monotypers
  • ''Mythological scene with Apollo, Fame, and the Muses'' by [[Antoon Sallaert]]
  • ''Brothel Scene'', [[Edgar Degas]]
  • ''Visions of the Daughters of Albion'', a combination by Blake of [[relief etching]] for the lines and monotype for the colour

monotype         
¦ noun
1. (Monotype) Printing, trademark a typesetting machine which casts type in metal, one character at a time.
2. a single print taken from a design created in oil paint or printing ink on glass or metal.
Monotype         
·adj ·Alt. of Monotypic.
II. Monotype ·add. ·noun A kind of typesetting and casting machine that makes and sets individual types.
III. Monotype ·add. ·noun The only representative of its group, as a single species constituting a genus.
IV. Monotype ·add. ·noun A print (but one impression can be taken) made by painting on metal and then transferring the painting to paper by pressure; also, the process of making such prints.
Monotype system         
  • A Monotype matrix case
  • A Monotype keyboard; the tape reel being produced is at the top
TYPESETTING SYSTEM
Monotype machine; Monotype System
The Monotype system is a system for printing by hot-metal typesetting from a keyboard. The two most significant differences from the competing Linotype machine are:

Wikipedia

Monotyping

Monotyping is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work it can vary from zinc or glass to acrylic glass. The image is then transferred onto a paper by pressing the two together, using a printing-press, brayer, baren or by techniques such as rubbing with the back of a wooden spoon or the fingers which allow pressure to be controlled selectively. Monotypes can also be created by inking an entire surface and then, using brushes or rags, removing ink to create a subtractive image, e.g. creating lights from a field of opaque colour. The inks used may be oil or water-based. With oil-based inks, the paper may be dry, in which case the image has more contrast, or the paper may be damp, in which case the image has a 10 percent greater range of tones.

Monotyping produces a unique print, or monotype; most of the ink is removed during the initial pressing. Although subsequent reprintings are sometimes possible, they differ greatly from the first print and are generally considered inferior. These prints from the original plate are called "ghost prints." A print made by pressing a new print onto another surface, effectively making the print into a plate, is called a "cognate". Stencils, watercolor, solvents, brushes, and other tools are often used to embellish a monotype print. Monotypes can be spontaneously executed and with no previous sketch.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor monotype
1. Here he designed his brilliantly workmanlike typefaces for Monotype, typically throwing his reservations about machine production to the winds.