Sentences with phrase «to see print»

We don't often see print on the red carpet, and she is the perfect person to bring this totally cool gown to life on the carpet.
Because I don't see print books going away any time soon, I thought a primer on basic formatting might prove useful.
Three months was a long time to wait but so worth it, to finally see the print in person.
She always loved to read but has stopped because it is to hard for her to see the print of books.
I just can't help myself, I truly see prints as a neutral!
I continue to believe that it is necessary to see the print version in order to fully understand its digital equivalent.
We present a selection of rarely seen prints that demonstrate the innovative use of glass for printmaking.
Photography will also be a major focus of attention, thanks to loans of, in many cases, never - before - seen prints from renowned contemporary photographers and artists.
It is probably highly unlikely that these titles will ever see print release, which I think is a real shame.
Wondering if seeing a print at a friend's house or office would make me more likely to buy the same print?
I think you are right though I have never seen a print with them on.
I don't see a print icon but perhaps I am missing.
Cute shirt - love that I've never seen a print like that before.
I also saw no print flaws, as the movie always seemed clean.
Print isn't dead and I'd love to see print options for self - publishing explored more.
Have you ever seen printed pants which contain graphic as well as photographic elements?
Interesting... So seeing this print would make me fall in love with the idea behind it and what you're doing, and lead to me buying something else.
I am so anxious to see a printed copy of your book!
Or maybe a keen - eyed reader will spot it and earn the satisfaction of seeing a printed correction.
We are seeing this print popping up more and more at our favorite retailers.
This fall floral print is going to be very popular and trendy and you will see this print worn by the people in different ways.
I'd love to see this print used in a more flattering way.
Especially if you're using a lovely, soft sheer fabric and don't want to see the print through both layers of the bodice, or want a little coverage through the skirt.
Also, I don't see the printed blouse... looks like a brown tee - shirt.
We're seeing this print especially in summer suits and mini skirts this spring.
In many cases, you can do it at no cost to you — other than charges to see a printed proof.
Even readers who have difficulty seeing print books will benefit from its adjustable text size and font face.
And while digital comics will bring change, and some disruption to current businesses, I don't see print comics going anywhere.
The fourth way consumers might encounter you for the first time is when they check their mailbox and see your printed promotional materials.
I don't like to see print media suffer the way it is.
Share some of you're personal faves, and what quotes would you'd like seen printed on your shirt?
The truth is that many readers who buy the ebook edition won't necessarily have seen the print version, and will therefore be none the wiser.
But I wouldn't be surprised to see print books disappear as my generation gets to the point where we are not a marketing factor (say 30 - 40 years).
I hadn't seen a print like this one before and thought it was a lovely dress to wear on a summers day like the day I took these photos.
Luxembourg & Dayan will present Alberto Burri: Grafica, an exhibition of rarely seen prints by one of the great innovators of postwar abstraction.
We first saw this print blossom at the 66th Annual Cannes International Film Festival back in May at a photocall for La Vie D'Adele.
Digital printing and POD has eliminated the need for large offset print runs, allowing millions of new authors to see their printed work come to life quickly, efficiently, and inexpensively.
I don't even see Printed Web as «product» but as an ongoing idea, with the magazine being just one way to articulate my thoughts around independent publishing, artistic practice and network culture.
This Arizona gal, and former Oregonian loved seeing the print over the door with endearing words... Mt. Hood, Willamette Valley, Haystack Rock etc..
I've seen the print everywhere from bathingsuit, laptop cases and more.
We are seeing printing opening doors to scanning books without hassle and digitizing 3D objects such as school kids artwork.
I have subscribed and I rarely buy or see a print edition anymore.
If you have ever shopped for botanical artwork, you have probably seen prints listed for $ 50 or sets listed in the hundreds.
In her biography of her great - uncle, Sue Davidson Lowe has written that the public «was electrified,» and of the O'Keeffe series in particular, that «women who saw the prints were often moved to tears» (Stieglitz: A Memoir / Biography, New York, 1983, p. 241).
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