The Inland Printer was an American trade magazine about printing and graphic design.
[3] An 1898 series by William E. Loy profiled 15 typographers.
[4] In 1894, encouraged by the graphic artist Will H. Bradley, whose illustrations appeared in the magazine,[5] Inland Printer began to change its cover with each issue—the first American magazine to do so.
[6] Inland Printer's editors were H. H. Hill (died 1916),[7] from 1883 to 1884; Andrew Carr Cameron (1836–1892),[8][9] from 1884 to 1892; Albert H. McQuilkin, from 1893 to 1917; Harry Hillman, from 1917 to 1928; and J. L. Frazier, from 1928 to about 1938.
[10] American Printer ceased publication in August 2011.