A poster with names and signed by different people with title: OGNUNO NELL' ARTE SUA
A photo of a group of people working at a printing press.
A photo of a group of people checking a paper from a typography machine.
A photo of people working at a typography machine.
A wardrobe filled with typographical metallic letters.
A photo of a group of people working with printing press metallic letters.
A photo of a group of people toasting a glass of champagne at a restaurant table.
A photo of a group of people checking fonts in a printed books.
A photo of a group of people looking at some printing presses.
A photo of a group of people checking some blue paper material used in a printing press.
A photo of some wood carved letters used on printing presses.
A photo of a man talking and behind him a board full of different color fonts carved in wood.
A photo of a group of people talking in a hallway.
A photo of a group of people taking a ride in a bus.

Day Five: Tipoteca

Jun 03 2010

Sandro Berra, curator and director of the Tipoteca Typeface and Printing Museum in Cornuda, was host to the Masters Workshop for the second year. Workshoppers learned much about metal and wood type, Monotype and Linotype, Bodoni type and other Italian types, and they typeset a poster in metal and wood, which they printed in black and white. Lunch was served at Trattoria da Luciano (good local prosecco flowed like wine).

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The poster (bottom) reads: “To each his own art.” (photos by Jonathan Ro-Scofield)

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