In book publishing, ” facsimile ” refers to reproducing or duplicating an authentic document, manuscript, or book that closely emulates the original version. Facsimiles play a [ read more...]
A Juvenile is an extraordinary kind of book which has been made particularly for youngsters. The point of a Juvenile is to engage and teach kids, [ read more...]
“Scamp” refers to an initial step of the book design process used to visualize how the final book may look and gain greater insight into its [ read more...]
Sell-through rates measure how many copies are sold by retailers after stocking them on shelves, typically expressed as a percentage. For instance, if 100 books were [ read more...]
Plate gaps refer to the space between text and illustrations on a plate or between two plates in a book that usually remains blank but may [ read more...]
Printing varnish is a clear liquid applied to printed pieces for protection or glossiness, changing their sheen. Varnish can be applied using a roller, brush, sprayer [ read more...]
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