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Answered by JESPHINALEX1967
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In 1436 Johannes Gutenberg began work on the invention of a new printing press that allowed precise molding of new type blocks from a uniform template and allowed for the creation of high-quality printed books.

Gutenberg is also credited with the introduction of an oil-based ink that was more durable than the previously used water-based inks. He tested colored inks in his Gutenberg Bible.

The printing press was a factor in the establishment of a community of scientists who could easily communicate their discoveries through widely disseminated scholarly journals, helping to bring on the scientific revolution.

Because the printing process ensured that the same information fell on the same pages, page numbering, tables of contents, and indices became common.

The arrival of mechanical movable type printing introduced the era of mass communication, which permanently altered the structure of society. The relatively unrestricted circulation of information and revolutionary ideas transcended borders.


muthuguptain: but where is industrial revolution
Answered by vishwapatel18111
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Industrial revolution:

1.Industrialization marked a shift to powered, special-purpose machinery, factories and mass production.

2. The iron and textile industries, along with the development of the steam engine, played central roles in the Industrial Revolution, which also saw improved systems of transportation, communication and banking.

3. resulted in often grim employment and living conditions for the poor and working classes.

4. it had great deposits of coal and iron ore, which proved essential for industrialization.

5. The textile industry, in particular, was transformed by industrialization.

6. It provides More Efficient Production.

7. some product are get cheaper and some get expensive

8.Major Increase In Job Opportunities.

9. Spectacular Motivation, Changed The World.

10. Improved Quality of Life.

11. A Loss Of Farming.

12. The Beginning of Pollution due to

Working Conditions In Factories.

13. The creation of power machines and factories provided many new job opportunities.

14.The new machinery increased production speed of good and gave people the ability to transport raw materials.

15. Spinning Jenny, water frame, flying shuttle are some examples of inventions of Industrial revolution.

Print Evolution:

1. The shift from hand printing to mechanical printing led to the print revolution.

2. Transformed the lives of people, changing their relationship to information and knowledge, and with institutions and authorities.

3. It is baisically the changes that took place in the field of print before printing presses were invented by guthenburg .

4. With the printing press, a new reading public emerged. Printing reduced the cost of books.

5. Print revolution was a new way of producing books which transformed the lives of people, changed their relationship to information and knowledge, and with institutions and authorities. It opened up new ways of looking at things.

6. It reduces the cost of books.

7. The shift from hand printing to mechanical printing led to the print revolution

8. Printing revolution changed all that--for the first time, it was possible for political, economic, and culture producers to reach people who were dispersed geographically.

9. While many businesses have completely migrated their advertising efforts to web-based outlets because of its cost effectiveness, exposure potential and convenience, print still maintains its stance as a powerful and necessary component of an ad campaign.

10. Print ads, brochures, business cards…are excellent for solidifying your brand identity. Your ads should have a consistent aesthetic in terms of fonts, colors and types of images to establish brand recognition.

11. key element in the profitability of the whole printing enterprise.

12. the dramatic increase in literacy broke the monopoly of the literate elite on education and learning; therefore this bolstered the emerging middle class.

13. buzzing around the marketing world since the rapid surge of the Internet, social media, and e-books.

14. many businesses have completely migrated their advertising efforts to web-based outlets because of its cost effectiveness, exposure potential and convenience, print still maintains its stance as a powerful and necessary component of an ad campaign.

15. cylinder seal of a scene, woodblock printing, Korean movable type, printing press, lithograph press, offset press, linotype machine for hot metal typesetting, digital printer, 3D printer are some examples of print revolution.

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