" Progress " Advertisements. THEIR SETTER WINS THE W.T.U. PRIZE
An examination of the advertisements m Progress will convince the most critical compositor that good setting is their predominating feature. In dealing with the many announcements which our clients send in to the publishing office every month, it is essential that due regard be extended the literary and typographical compositions of such announcements. Contrast and the avoidance of monotony on a page must be carefully watched ; the ensemble, as it were, made to reach the highest point in " pulling power."
It is therefore with great pleasure that we are enabled to state that one of the ad-setters of Progress, Mr. A. E. Ivar, recently beat all comers m a competition promoted by the Wellington Typographical Union. The work of the contestants was judged by six Christchurch craftsmen. Mr. Ivar's design is here produced.
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Progress, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 February 1906, Page 90
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141"Progress" Advertisements. THEIR SETTER WINS THE W.T.U. PRIZE Progress, Volume I, Issue 4, 1 February 1906, Page 90
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