Printing Terminology: Recto and Verso
Originating from Latin, Recto and Verso are terms used within the printing and publishing industries to indicate the relative placement of content on a sheet.
What is the meaning of “Opacity” in regard to Paper?
What is 2-Up Printing, 4-Up Printing, N-Up Printing, etc.?
Book Printing: What are Crossover Images?
Printing Proofs: Soft Proofs vs Hard Proofs
What is Reverse Printing?
The 5 Most Affordable Types of Book Binding, Binding
Graphic Design and Printing: What is a Native File?
What is 4/4 Printing, 4/1 Printing, and 4/0 Printing?
What is Aqueous Coating?
Printing Terminology: What is Die Cutting?
The Practical Advantages of Spiral Bound Book Printing
Requesting a Book Quote: What info will your Printer need?
What is a Print Ready File?