Synonym for 'fine print', referring to important details in small text.
Refers to the detailed, often restrictive, terms and conditions in a document.
Used to describe text printed in a large font size, often for visually impaired readers.
Refers to text that is thicker and darker than the surrounding text to make it stand out.
Describes text that is easy to read due to its clarity.
Printed directly from a digital file rather than from plates.
To produce a printed output that matches the digital source without errors.
Printed by a professional printing company.
Printed in a way that is easy to read.
Printed for a private individual or group, not for public sale.
Printed using inexpensive materials or methods, resulting in low quality.
Printed clearly enough to be read.
Printed in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Printed for a special purpose or occasion.
Printed in a tidy and orderly way.
Printed with low quality, e.g., blurry or smeared.
Printed in a prominent, bold font.
Figuratively, to be permanently fixed in one's memory or mind.
Available from the publisher; currently being published.
No longer available from the publisher; no longer being published.
To print something onto a particular surface (e.g., paper, fabric).
To print something using a particular source (e.g., a file, a negative).
To print using a particular color of ink.
To mark a surface with a design or pattern by printing.
To discern and understand the printed text, especially when it is small or difficult to see.
Collectively refers to newspapers and magazines.
The physical, printed version of a publication, as opposed to the online version.
Synonymous with 'print edition'.
The practice of reporting for newspapers and magazines.
The number of copies of a book, magazine, etc., that are printed at one time.
An advertisement in a newspaper or magazine.
A more formal term for an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine.
An advertising campaign that uses print media.
A journalist who works for newspapers or magazines.
A reporter who works for print media.
The sector involved with commercial printing. Usually 'printing industry' in AmE.
A person who works in the printing industry.
A trade union for workers in the printing industry.