Sentences with phrase «than screen printing»

It's much much easier than screen printing or buying them like that.
Rather than screen printing which can stretch and peel, these durable, long lasting patches are embroidered with your dog's classification.
I think we can all agree this looks better than a screen printed tee with some baggy cargo shorts.

Not exact matches

Keep files on your computer instead of in file cabinets, review documents on your screen rather than print them out, and send emails instead of paper letters.
Prints labels more affordably than conventional printing methods (like flexographic and screen printing) up to 10,000 labels per job.
One intricacy which is sure to disappoint fans is that of the Adidas logo and Man United badge seemingly being screen - printed, rather than embroidered.
The innovative thing about OLEDs (for organic light - emitting diodes) is that lots of tiny OLEDs can be «printed» onto a single big sheet, allowing engineers to make a digital display that uses less power than a plasma screen and offers higher contrast, a wider range of viewing angles, and richer colors than an LCD screen.
Critics Consensus: While creatively better endowed than its print counterpart, Fifty Shades of Grey is a less than satisfying experience on the screen.
Critic Consensus: While creatively better endowed than its print counterpart, Fifty Shades of Grey is a less than satisfying experience on the screen.
His rhyming dialogue surely lends itself to the printed page better than the silver screen.
Luchino Visconti's The Leopard (1963), quite simply one of my all time favorite films, is one of those masterworks and Criterion's new Blu - ray edition (freshly mastered from a stunning print with unparalleled color and crispness) is as perfect a home video incarnation as anyone could hope for and better than any theatrical screening I've have the pleasure to experience.
Facts and ideas voiced out, rather than being printed on your screen for you to read and understand, will certainly help you better absorb information.
Multiple studies have recently shown that print learning is more effective than learning associated with digital screens.
It showed children in poorer households were particularly likely to read on touch - screen computers rather than printed books.
The interactive whiteboard is still largely a whiteboard, albeit including a large TV screen in its capabilities; feedback to students and parents still takes the written form, even if it is emailed or recorded electronically rather than posted or written in exercise books; and of course textbooks are still textbooks, whether in digital or print format.
You can take a lot of information that goes in a pamphlet or any other print medium, and create that same look and feel rather than just an on - screen visual for your learners.
There is less reflection off the screen than there is from a tablet screen or even the printed page.
And in the future, as more comics are formatted for tablet screens rather than the printed page, a Guided View - like experience may become far more common.
In Novel Living, Lisa Occhipinti makes a moving case for embracing print books — now more than ever — as «a counterpoint to the swipe of a screen
The huge majority of tablet and iPad users say they find screen reading either easier than reading printed text (52 percent) or about the same (42 percent).
In terms of gender, men typically reported screen reading easier than women, but both sexes said screen reading was generally the same or harder than reading printed text.
However, 47 percent of laptop users find screen reading harder than reading printed text, and 33 percent reported it was about the same.
Free stuff is great, and free books and comics are of course even better, but despite this it's worth pointing out that both the titles I mention above are much cheaper than buying a single issue printed comic, let alone a graphic novel (a single issue of a monthly comic from Image may cost up to # 3.95 GBP; but The Kill Screen was initially on sale for half that at # 1.99 for # 1 and Mills released Psychokiller for # 2.49).
Format and font (if you're not using the print - edition layout, you might use a squarish page format to better fit a screen, and a larger - than - normal font)
It's also not very widely known that the image resolution demanded for print covers is higher than the standard screen resolution of computers.
With so much reading going on, it's possible that print books are preferred for another completely practical reason: reading on screens tires out your eyes much faster than reading on paper.
Using functionality described in the specification, content can be formatted into a sequence of richly designed interactive pages, rather than being presented as a single scrolled container (as per the standard CSS formatting process for on - screen display) or as a scrolled container which has been simply split up into a sequence of pages (as per the standard CSS formatting process for printing).
With the growing popularity of ebook readers like the Kindle and iPad, more and more people are reading on a screen rather than from printed books.
Pages they can flick through, rather than flat pages printed from your design document, or viewed on screen.
The screen on an e-reader is e-ink, making it more like reading from a printed page than a computer screen.
In fact, it's hard to imagine any way to translate the DC2 comics into print: Rather than moving from panel to panel, readers will tap the screen to bring in the next storytelling element, which could be a word balloon, a pictorial element, or a whole new scene.
Up till now, I have seen Guided View mainly as a way to make a print comic readable on a screen that's smaller than the standard page size: It allows the reader to pan across the page and zoom in on one panel at a time.
For some reason, they seem to pop off the screen at you much more than they do off the printed page.
Runs on Android 3.1, built specifically for tablets 1 GHz dual - core processor for lightning - fast responsiveness 10.1» HS IPS HD screen display with capacitive multi-touch 5MP back camera with flash, with 720p video webcam Preloaded with almost $ 40 worth of applications, plus Zoodles ™, the award - winning Kid Mode application Preloaded with MotoPack by Motorola XOOM (App Downloader by Motorola) · Preloaded with Quickoffice ™ Pro HD for seamless productivity at work Preloaded with MotoPrint — the application that allows you to print straight from the Web browser Preloaded with fun games like Asphalt 6 from Gameloft and SIM City Deluxe 16 GB built - in memory Battery lasts up to 10 hours for video playback and Web browsing Access to more than 250,000 apps in Android Market ™ Availability and Pricing
Do you think that, if one were to read the whole text of The Book of Counted Sorrows on the screen rather than from a printed book, it would have the same disastrous results?
It's because these are normally designed to be viewed via a large - screen PC or printed onto a standard sheet of paper which is much larger than a standard tablet screen.
In theory, such a screen could be «printed» electronically, would hold its contents without consuming power, could be viewed using reflected light (rather than the backlight required for LCD screens), and could be «erased» and «rewritten» as often as desired.
When digital publishing first began experiencing its major growth spurt only a handful of years ago, many critics argued that a digital book was no better than its print counterpart, mostly since many e-publishers at that time were simply creating an identical page format on a screen - based devices.
I'm considered somewhat of a trailblazer in the digital world but I still much prefer to hold a printed book in my hand than to read one on a screen.
However, I found to my dismay that the search engine is less than perfect — it returned a mish - mash of my print and Kindle titles, but I had no way of knowing which was which, as the ACX results screen has no information on what's a print title and what's a Kindle title.
Most screens are much less sharp than the type in a printed book and it quickly tires your eyes reading in this way.
On a 27 ″ iMac screen, it's bigger than the printed page and looks great.
If you're designing a paperback cover, the printed cover will probably look significantly darker than what you see on the monitor, and colors that work well on the screen may not look well in print.
In good news for booksellers, not only do many parents want to buy printed books to encourage their kids to look away from the computer, television or gaming unit screen, but many kids themselves prefer owning their favourite title in print, than in digital formats.
I've read about studies indicating that reading printed content is more conducive to what is called «deep learning» than reading the same material displayed on a screen.
Word bubbles are distorted or in the wrong place, the recap page is larger than every other page, which are otherwise of uniform size, the covers are frequently different than any print or digital version... I would bet my life that these are ripped form MDCU using a screen capture utility EXCEPT that they are being put out day - of - release (which MDCU does not have, typically comics don't show up as part of MDCU for many months after release)...
The iRex has an 8.1 - inch touch screen and links to buy digital books in Barnes & Noble's e-bookstore and periodicals from NewspaperDirect, a service that offers more than 1,100 papers and presents them onscreen largely as they appear in print form.
The dimensions of a screen are a completely different world than the ones of a print book.
The best guesses yet for the resolution of these new phones comes from Apple blogger / journalist John Gruber, who puts the 4.7 inch screen at 1334 × 750, or 326ppi, with the 5.5 at 2208 × 1242, which works out to an incredible 461ppi, more dense than a printed magazine page.
You shouldn't expect to have a 100 % colour match in print because the screen displays many more colours than are available in the press.
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