Timeline for Is there any name for this kind of graphic?
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Dec 9, 2022 at 17:30 | vote | accept | Arsam | ||
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Nov 27, 2022 at 20:42 | comment | added | joojaa | @Scott yeah or a hundred years in fact. A thing a monk once said comes to mind: "be careful what you put in peoples heads, its really hard to get it out" | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 20:41 | comment | added | Scott |
Yeah.. that's why I added "cliché" @joojaa -- lay-people think thats what architects/engineers use... but it really hasn't been for a very, very, very long time. Tell ya what.. wish I had that branding power.. the general population thinks long deprecated visuals are still valid :)
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Nov 27, 2022 at 20:39 | comment | added | joojaa | @Scott it was never used as such. it was just the copying process that made them blue. the originals were still black and white. and as soon as the tech improved then the blue was out. and your timeframe is a bit off blueprints are 1840's technology | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 20:29 | comment | added | Scott | Looks like an old (somewhat cliché) "blueprint" paper to me. My understanding is that architects don't actually use that type of blueprint.. haven't for decades (like since the 40s/50s). | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 19:53 | answer | added | leguchi | timeline score: 0 | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 19:53 | comment | added | Zach Saucier | @Arsam I think what you're referencing is a paper-like or grainy texture | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 19:52 | comment | added | Zach Saucier | @joojaa I believe the OP is focused on the background; the texture-like aspect | |
Nov 27, 2022 at 17:22 | comment | added | joojaa | Sure graph or inforgraphic | |
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S Nov 27, 2022 at 16:49 | history | asked | Arsam | CC BY-SA 4.0 |