Ad Design with Raycomp

A color photograph of a fair skinned middle aged woman as she sits at a desk, her hands resting on a large keyboard and staring at the computer screen of a large, box shaped computer monitor. She has short brown hair with glasses and wears a tropical print collared short sleeved shirt tucked into teal pants.

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Title

Ad Design with Raycomp

Subject

Shirley Keefe working on an ad using Raycomp.

Description

As printing technologies transitioned, Raycomp was an early instance of computing used in the printing process. Introduced in the 1990s, Raycomp allowed printers to type text and layout pages on computer screens, reducing the need for cutting and arranging pages in Paste-up.

Creator

James Buemi

Source

James Buemi Collection

Date

circa 1977-1980

Rights

This Item has been made available for educational and research purposes by the Drs. John S. and Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center at Gallaudet University. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You may need to obtain permission for your intended use if your use is otherwise not permitted by the copyright and applicable related rights legislation. For specific information about the copyright and reproduction rights for this Item, please contact the Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center: https://www.gallaudet.edu/drs-john-s-and-betty-j-schuchman-deaf-documentary-center

Format

Still Image

Type

Photograph

Citation

James Buemi, “Ad Design with Raycomp,” DeafPrinters, accessed November 23, 2024, https://deafprinters.com/items/show/58.

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