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Publishing
Publishing is the process of producing literature, music or information and making it available to the general public.
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register marks
Printing & publishing; Publishing
Cross-hairlines on mechanicals and film that help keep flats, plates, and printing in register; also called "crossmarks" and "position marks". See keylines.
side binding
Printing & publishing; Publishing
See side-stitch binding, screw-and-post bind, loose-leaf, fan, mechanical binding, binding.
binding
Printing & publishing; Publishing
The method and/or mechanism by which the contents and covers of a publication are stabilized and secured; see quarter binding, half binding, three-quarter binding, perfect binding, burst binding, ...
pre-print
Printing & publishing; Publishing
To print portions of sheets that will be used for later imprinting. Compare overprint, surprint.
booklet
Printing & publishing; Publishing
A little book, especially one with paper covers. See pamphlet, chapbook, magazine, journal, monograph, brochure, catalog, collateral.
leaf
Printing & publishing; Publishing
A sheet of paper or other writing material, especially as part of a document, one side of each sheet constituting a page. See sheet.
scrapbook
Printing & publishing; Publishing
An album or other repository for storing or displaying clips, images, mementos, or collectibles. Also, in the Macintosh computer environments, a desk accessory that enables the storage of multiple ...
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