how do you call this?
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- ********
when pages of a publication trimmed in diferrent sizes when they are far away from the cover? so when you close the publication, all pages seems the same size with perfect binding.
Hope you understand what i mean :D
- madirish0
i would call it "screwed"
- ********0
*how much have to be trimmed? depends on page amount? is there any rule?
- Talk to your printer about margins. Any variable margin, they'll do at their end.********
- Talk to your printer about margins. Any variable margin, they'll do at their end.
- SkyPoo0
I know what you mean but I can't remember the word... is it tolerance? gutter tolerance maybe... GAH, One of the people with a typeface name will be along to help you.
- ********0
haha, moamoa finish his font?
- ********0
haha, moamoa finish his font?
- ********0
THEORY, i´m talking about graphic design THEORY
- ********0
!!!
- ********0
Grind Off margin?
- moamoa0
I don´t know ;(
if you explain it again, and in german, I am maybe able to answer, in german
- horton0
its called "page creep"
allowance on the binding edge so that all pages are even.
- eating_tv0
It's called "Look at the binding" fool
- eating_tv0
In retrospect this is actually a very good topic and a good question to boot. I sincerely apologise for my blatant idiot remark. I appear to be one myself. Sorry.
- horton0
unless you're printing and binding the book yourself, its generally something that any decent printer will take care of in pre-press.
- lambsy0
"page creep" is the designer term. (horton is correct)
also good to know is "shingling" is the printer term.
- fourthgen0
sweet... learn something new everyday
- fugged0
i think bumkin is also an important term to know.
- TheeOtherJuan0
creep. correct.
- ********0
Wow—I think I´m the only dude at QBN that ask design questions related... THEORYYYYYY.....THEORYYYY
- janne760
nagger, please..
