Home / Brinton, Willard Cope. Graphic Presentation. New York: Brinton Associates, 1939. / Passage

Graphic Presentation

Brinton, Willard Cope. Graphic Presentation. New York: Brinton Associates, 1939. 252 words

SUGGESTIONS FOR MAKING A CHART

A good waterproof permanent ink is essential. Colored inks such as red and green are often standard equipment in an office. These may be used to color graphic charts and maps. See 371.

If there is a choice of colored inks, the following order of choice is recommended:

1. black

2. carmine red or scarlet

3. green

4. blue

5. yellow

6. brown

7. orange

KeufTrl H Esscr Co.. New York City.

Leroy Lettering Guide and Scriber.

1. This lettering guide is of three-ply construction, two white sections, with one blacic

center section. The letters arc cut only in one white section, revealing the black one underneath.

2. There are two types of scribers: the adjustable one that produces both vertical and

slanting letters, and the fixed scriber that produces vertical letters only.

"III-.

-I|i

GRAPHIC PRESENTATION

•I'

Wood Rrgan InsUumcnt Co.. New York City. SCALE .6

A. Wrico Lettering Pen and Lettering Guide.

1. Tubular points on this pen prevent ink from getting on the edges of the openings of

the guide. Steel needles regulate the flow of ink and prevent the points from becoming clogged with ink.

2. The under side of the guide is grooved so that ink will not be smeared when the

guide is moved from one character to another. The guide is placed directly over the portion of the paper on which the lettering is to be done.

Thro. Altcnrdrr Qi Sont. Philadelphia, Pa.

B. Ruling Pen of the "Hinged" Type.