A Study of Special Printing Used in the Theories of Graphic Design

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The purpose of this study is to probe into the difference of the printing effect and paper wood that are put to use in the same theories of graphic design. On one side, by showing the property of the presswork, printing will increase in value in the whole new way. On the other side, to come at the characteristics of the printing and the effect of post-press makes the theories of graphic design being used boundlessly. The results show that the graphic designed effect will increase simply by making use of the effect of special printing and post-press properly. So this study may provide the printing and design industry with the consultation to create value of varied merchandise.

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December 2012

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