“Imposition” refers to the placing of pages on a sheet of paper so that they will be in proper position and sequence when the sheet is printed and folded. Computer-Aided Imposition simplifies the process printers use to arrange typeset pages so, when printed, a single sheet of paper folds into an 8 page signature which reads correctly when bound as a book or newspaper, i.e. consecutively, pages 1-8, 9-16, etc.
During the first class meeting, students will learn about imposition and the different software available to lay out and print their own manuscript or another text. The second class meeting will be spent sewing and binding the signatures into a book.
Level: This class is appropriate for students at all levels.
Dates and times: Tuesday, October 4th (6-9pm) and Saturday, October 8th (9am-1pm)
Max. no of students: 8
Instructor: Jerome Collins
Cost: $105 tuition + $10 materials fee
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Jerome Collins studied Liberal Arts at University of Texas, Pan American; Bay Street Studio, Maine; Skidmore College, NY; San Francisco Art Institute; Volkshochschule, Nürnberg, Germany and LSU, Baton Rouge. He first created a book in 1971 while working in medical illustration at Letterman Hospital, San Francisco. He has taught book arts classes at Flatbed Press and SMU. He is past president of Austin Book Workers and has printed and bound books up to 300 pages.
- October 4, 2016 - October 8, 2016
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Total spaces remaining: 7