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to understand setting type in in design it may help to understand something about the evolution of type setting what does that have to do with type youamp;#39;re wondering this is whatamp;#39;s known as an agricultural press itamp;#39;s a screw with a platin that presses down on something and squeezes something out of it case of the example on the right it squeezes apples to make apple juice the agricultural press was the basis of the printing press someone probably Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century adapted the screw mechanism of an agricultural press to press paper onto an ink surface to transfer the ink more effectively Under Pressure thatamp;#39;s why we call it a press it does it under pressure Iamp;#39;ve always really liked this illustration itamp;#39;s a nice drawing style itamp;#39;s inaccurate this is not how a 15th century printing press works mechanically yes but the most important aspect of this is youamp;#39;ll notice that it shows the printing block face down