
1) Crafts, collectively 2) Drawings 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Gallery display 6) Gallery fill 7) Graphics 8) Illustrations 9) Illustrations and such 10) Lithos 11) Museum display 12) Nontextual matter 13) Novel enhancement 14) Paste-up 15) Text accompanier 16) Visual communication
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1) Drawing 2) Graphics 3) Illustration
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[graphic arts] Artwork (also known as art layout drawing) is a type of drawing that serves a graphical representation of an image for its reproduction onto a substrate via various processes, such as silkscreen, label making and other printing methods. Transfer of the image often involves a photographic process. Historically, some types of a...
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Images, including type and photos, prepared for printing.
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The artwork on balloons takes various forms. At the simplest level it can be stuck onto the balloon. The fabric sections are cut by computer and are then stuck on. The material is 'normal' balloon fabric with a silver backing, a sticky backing and then a paper backing (to stop it sticking together).
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The visual components of an ad, not including the typeset text.
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Original illustrative copy or typesetting, ready for reproduction, at pre-film stage.
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Originally the physical art (Sometimes referred to as Camera-Ready Artwork or Mechanical) prepared by the designer and including type, graphics and other originals. This was used by the printer to produce the printing plates. Today the artwork exists almost wholly in electronic form. Photographs and illustrations are input to the computer using a scanner. All the elements are assembled using page layout software. Proofs can be made using colour laser or inkjet printers. The computer then separates the 'artwork' and produces high resolution films from which the printing plates are made.
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A process which follows the initial design stage which makes rough ideas into a print-ready form.
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Text, graphic and illustrations arranged individually or in any combination for subsequent printing. Artwork may conventionally be drawn in black and white on suitable artpaper or board; or may be computer-originated, in which case it may be supplied as digitised data on a floppy disk or other means of electronic data. Artwork may also be in the fo...
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Finished layout consisting of drawings, photographs, lettering, and copy.
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copy supplied for origination purposes, indicating colour separation and half-tones.
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[
n] - photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication
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All original copy, including type, photos and illustrations, intended for printing.
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art noun photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication; `the publisher was responsible for all the artwork in the book`
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All illustrated material, ornamentation, photos and charts etc., that is prepared for reproduction.
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· the elements that constitute a mechanical, as type, proofs, and illustrations. · a mechanical; paste-up.
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