Type: Cold

Today, cold type has evolved into the digital layouts we use daily, moving from physical film to pixel-perfect computer software. "Cold Type" in Media and Culture

For nearly a century, the printing world was dominated by "hot metal" typesetting, where machines like the Linotype cast individual lines of text from molten lead. In contrast, refers to methods that do not involve heat, such as phototypesetting and digital composition. Cold Type

Characters are projected onto light-sensitive film or paper to create a "master" for offset printing. Today, cold type has evolved into the digital