Balloon illustrations were among the first illustrations used in early printed books and remain a practical visual storytelling element today. Balloon illustrations are often found in [ read more...]
Tabloids are compact newspapers printed in a compact size, generally one-half that of broadsheet newspapers. “Tabloid” is the name given to them because it means a [ read more...]
The publication date is when a piece of work, such as a book or report, becomes accessible to the general public. It is the initial release [ read more...]
Under-run refers to any portion of a print job that fails due to misfeed, paper jamming, or another source. This issue can cause significant delays and [ read more...]
“Shelf worn” refers to books sitting on store shelves for too long and no longer appear “like new.” This condition could happen for any number of [ read more...]
When you see a small triangle of paper missing from the corner of a book’s dust jacket, that’s called a price-clipped corner. A small cut on [ read more...]
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