Citations All the technical requirements (presses, inks, page-shaped supports, even the art of negative casting in metal) were then already in place. But there was as yet no printing because no one was yet aware that by drawing letters, one was dealing with types. Written signs were taken to be characters. “Type-identifying” thought had not yet pressed itself into consciousness. Gutenberg’s great deed was the discovery of the types inherent in alphanumeric script. Flusser: Does Writing Have a Future? , p. 48 Tags alphabet library print