In the publishing context, Rough refers to the first or draft version of a manuscript or book. In this case, the initial version is usually less [ read more...]
Libraries and archives are constantly plagued by insects, posing a persistent problem. These tiny creatures can cause significant insect damage to books and other paper-based materials, [ read more...]
Gloss ink is the go-to choice to add a shiny touch to printed materials. Public-facing products like magazines, brochures, and advertisements usually employ this printing ink. [ read more...]
Ringbound books are books with bindings of metal or plastic rings attached to their spine that hold pages together. They are typically used for scrapbooks, photo [ read more...]
Broadsides, or broadsheets, are large sheets of paper printed with one side only and typically featuring decorative borders. Broadsheets were first used to disseminate public notices [ read more...]
The term “heads” can have different meanings in the book and publishing industry, depending on the context. Here are some of its common uses: 1. Headings [ read more...]
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