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paste-up

[ peyst-uhp ]

noun

Printing.


paste-up

noun

  1. an assembly of typeset matter, illustrations, etc, pasted on a sheet of paper or board and used as a guide or layout in the production of a publication
  2. a sheet of paper or board on which are pasted artwork, typeset matter, etc, for photographing prior to making a printing plate another name for camera-ready copy
  3. another name for collage collage
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Origin of paste-up1

First recorded in 1925–30; noun use of verb phrase paste up
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It was his first real album cover, not counting “Hums of the Lovin’ Spoonful,†a record-company paste-up job incorporating some of his concert photos.

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This meticulous show tells its story via documentary photographs, letters, original paste-up materials and anecdotes filled with witticisms and insider gossip.

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And sometimes, after the editors had finalized a story, Mr. Hedges recalled he and Mr. Seper would stroll back to the paste-up room where the typesetters were laying out the pages by hand.

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Kruger just removed the parade information from the paste-up, and it became a work of art, as well as a poster promoting reproductive freedom.

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And that underscores the complexity of revisiting Kruger at this moment in image dissemination: Her strict-rule paste-up approach to interrogating groupthink has become so defining, so signature that her innovations are now core grammar.

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