Techniques for producing visual instructional media

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York-London McGraw-Hill Company 1970Description: 305p 24cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.335 M666t
Summary: The information presented in this book should help both amateur and professional to use the most up-to-date materials and equipment available to create and produce modern instructional media. The techniques of illustration which are most valuable in producing instructional materials are covered. Some modern and practical techniques for mounting and preserving materials are illustrated. Lettering and printing techniques are demonstrated, and a number of coloring and shading techniques for use with opaque and transparent materials are shown. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of techniques for producing projection and display transparencies. Also included are suggestions for mounting, binding and filing overhead projection transparencies and slides. Comprehensive references include a glossary, an annotated bibliography and media list, and an address directory of suppliers, manufacturers, and producers. A materials and equipment index is also provided. (Author/JY)
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Published in 1962 under title: Simplified techniques for preparing visual instructional materials

The information presented in this book should help both amateur and professional to use the most up-to-date materials and equipment available to create and produce modern instructional media. The techniques of illustration which are most valuable in producing instructional materials are covered. Some modern and practical techniques for mounting and preserving materials are illustrated. Lettering and printing techniques are demonstrated, and a number of coloring and shading techniques for use with opaque and transparent materials are shown. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of techniques for producing projection and display transparencies. Also included are suggestions for mounting, binding and filing overhead projection transparencies and slides. Comprehensive references include a glossary, an annotated bibliography and media list, and an address directory of suppliers, manufacturers, and producers. A materials and equipment index is also provided. (Author/JY)

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