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Pixelated photos, inappropriate font choices, and other design depravities—including, yes, clip art—often hamper libraries’ attempts to communicate effectively with their patrons. In an age when even ...
Technology company Auto-Graphics has partnered with publishing platform FastPencil to bring FastPencil's book publishing engine Library Management Platform to libraries around the country.
T he first library of professionally drawn clip art was provided by VCN ExecuVision and introduced in the IBM PC in 1983. It offered images to be used in presentations and newsletters.
The libraries, in part, helped ArtX/ATI to achieve the clock speed of 202.5Mhz using the NEC 0.18 micron embedded DRAM process technology.
Microsoft announced that it is eliminating clip art libraries from its suite of Office productivity software, and replacing it with Bing Image search. But the iconic illustrations may live on.