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  1. More Images

    Colophon

    Publishing

    In publishing, a colophon is a brief statement containing information about the publication of a book such as an "imprint". A colophon may include the device of a printer or publisher. Colophons are traditionally printed at the ends of books, but sometimes the same information appears elsewhere and many modern books bear this information on the title page or on the verso of the title leaf, which is sometimes called a biblio page or the copyright page. Wikipedia

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  2. diggypod.com

    Colophon Examples. Since colophons are versatile and serve to give the details of the book, you can use a colophon in any kind of book that DiggyPOD prints - from mystery novels to memoirs to yearbooks. Using a colophon in a yearbook is especially useful, as you can include staff information, book printer, book specifications, etc. Here are a ...
  3. brighthub.com

    The first colophon meaning - that of publishing notes - has become the most common definition of the term. Under this meaning, the colophon is an accumulation of the printer's names, date of publication and printer's address placed in the back of the book.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The colophon at the end of the Diamond Sutra, the world's oldest surviving printed book, states the date of printing (868 AD), the donor's name, the printing house, and that it was printed for free distribution. The colophon of John Fortescue's A Learned Commendation of the Politique Lawes of Englande (1567), [13] which appears at the end of the book. In early printed books the colophon, when ...
  5. The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts

    https://www.csntm.org › 2022 › 02 › 11 › welcome-to-the-colophon

    We hope that Colophon blog posts help our broader community connect further with the long-standing tradition of preserving the text and manuscripts of the New Testament. What is a Colophon? Simply put, a colophon is a scribal note at the end of a manuscript containing details about its production. The feature spans beyond the copies of the ...
  6. lisashea.com

    Colophon Page Layout. A colophon page, also known as a copyright page, is traditionally the second page of a book. It is the first left-side page, and is on the back side of the title page. This is where the book's basic copyright and identification information is presented. Here is an example of the colophon page for my novel "Looking Back".
  7. eng244.wordpress.com

    The Colophon for the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) includes a small piece of text about the author, publisher and printer, whilst also including a piece of art centred around the letter B, and a small drawing of Dorothy and her dog Toto. The absence of a square around the colophon is one indication that this is the second ...
  8. languagehumanities.org

    May 23, 2024When looking for a colophon, readers should turn all the way to the end of the book, as the colophon is usually located on the page just inside the end piece. The section of the colophon which covers the history of the type is often particularly interesting, especially in the case of typefaces which were designed several centuries ago.
  9. graphicdesignthoughts.blog

    A colophon is another name for "production notes" which is a listing of the main materials, processes or techniques used to make the multi-piece design it is associated with. If that design piece is a book or booklet it is normally referred to as a "colophon". If it is instead a magazine or pamphlet it…
  10. letterology.com

    The Colophon is an opportunity for the designer, the publisher or sometimes author to add production notes about the book's design. It can also provide specific information regarding the typographic style of the book, and may identify names of the primary typefaces used, a brief description of the type's history and designer, and a brief ...
  11. jasonkunesh.com

    A colophon describes the methods, tools, and materials used to make a creative work. Traditionally, colophons were the ending flourish of a book. ... It is produced using 11ty, a blog-aware static site generator written in Node and Javascript. 11ty generates a static web site from text files and media content stored in Nunjuk ...

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