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LIA looks forward to its 50th Anniversary celebration

 

Some 50 years ago lithography was an emerging technology that was rapidly climbing to first place in the Australian Printing industry. This method of printing came with inherent challenges, as letterpress printers grappled with the principle of oil and water not mixing, and the transition from a raised letterpress plate to a metal plate with a smooth surface.

Invented in 1796 by German author and actor Alois Senefelder as a cheap method of publishing music and theatrical works, lithography has become the leading technology used by commercial printers around the world.

Early in the 1960s it was clear that a forum was needed, in which printers and suppliers could meet together in a formal setting, to share information. A small group of Sydney industry identities started the First Australian Litho Club, which later became known and registered as the Lithographic Institute of Australia, the LIA.

From that humble beginning the LIA has now turned 50 years old, and is focused on the whole spectrum of graphic technology and design.

The Institute plans to celebrate this milestone in style, including wine appreciation from Robert Oatley Vineyards. All ex-office bearers, members and industry friends, old and new, are invited to a special anniversary dinner and an historical account of a wonderful journey.

The event will take place at Dooleys Waterview, Silverwater Rd, Silverwater on Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 6.30pm. Cost is $75 per person including wine and beer.

Book by email or fax to MikeWilliams at mikewil@optusnet.com.au or fax to (02) 9648 1258. Bookings close at 12 noon Monday, August 11, 2014

 
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