concept   printing

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) United States (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) China (1) United Kingdom (1) Canada (1) Nigeria (1) Western countries (1) New Zealand (1) Switzerland (1) East Asian (1) Tibet (1) Traditional cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 printing United States Printing plays a significant role in disseminating information through various media in the United States. 18
2 printing Japan Printing in Japan incorporates traditional art forms such as calligraphy, woodblock printing, and photo printing for personal and industrial purposes. 14
3 printing South Korea South Korea's printing culture combines traditional woodblock printing with modern digital and 3D printing techniques. 14
4 printing China Printing in China includes traditional woodblock techniques, calligraphy, and disseminating culture through printed materials. 11
5 printing United Kingdom Printing documents at home or in the office is a common and convenient practice in the United Kingdom for personal and professional use. 11
6 printing Canada Printing is prevalent in Canadian culture, used in offices and households for document, news, and photo printing. 10
7 printing Nigeria Printing technology is essential in Nigeria for religious publications, education, local manufacturing, and political discourse. 9
8 printing Western countries Printing is a widely practiced method of mass production for documents and artwork in Western cultures. 9
9 printing New Zealand Printing is a crucial means of sharing information and artistic expression in New Zealand's culture. 3
10 printing Switzerland Switzerland values high-quality printing and efficient document management. 3
11 printing East Asian Traditional printing in East Asian countries incorporates art and cultural symbolism while avoiding red ink. 2
12 printing Tibet Woodblock printing is a traditional and respected method for creating religious texts and artwork in Tibetan culture. 1
13 printing Traditional cultures Woodblock printing is a traditional and respected method used in traditional cultures for creating religious texts and artwork. 1