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Transcripts For RT Documentary 20221118

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Printweek - Orchard Melamine boosts efficiency with Titanium cutter

Orchard Melamine Products has invested in a Titanium 2516 cutting table to eliminate a finishing bottleneck that has occurred due to increasing demand for its printed and manufactured melamine products.

Hobo Symbols From The Great Depression : The Secret Language Of America s Itinerant Workers

Hobo Symbols From The Great Depression: The Secret Language Of America’s Itinerant Workers In 1972 American industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss (March 2, 1904 – October 5, 1972) published The Symbol Sourcebook, A Comprehensive Guide to International Graphic Symbols. “A ready reference aid and an inspiration to designers . All in all the best book now available on symbols.” –Library Journal. This visual database of over 20,000 symbols provided a standard for industrial designers around the world. He included a section of 60 hobo signs, used by ‘transient working class men and women who traveled by train to communicate with one another in the Great Depression, late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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