Binding
Illustration: Yann Bastard .
Books are bound using a variety of binding techniques, from traditional to modern ones, and from various corners of the world: Japanese or Chinese bindings, Otabind, Smyth sewing, perfect binding, and others.
Colophon
Illustration: Words of Type. Typeface in use: Archipel, designed by Lisa Huang, 2024.
A colophon (or imprint) is a suggestive list of information about the production of a work or project. It can range from names and roles of people involved, typefaces or brand and kind of paper used, manufacturer and location of production, to hosting domain for websites, and more.
Grid
Illustration: Words of Type.
In typography (or typesetting), a structure—called a grid—is designed on a page to place the elements, helping with the content’s organization and legibility.
Margins
Illustration: Words of Type.
Margins are the spaces around a composition block (left, right, top and bottom margins).
Pagination
Illustration: Raven Mo .
Pagination is the page numbering system of a printed document.
Revival
A revival is a (digital) typeface which takes its designs from an existing one (most often a printing typeface: metal, wood, or photocomposition).
Inevitably, the design of a revival contains unique details of the designer, from interpretations of the initial design while analyzing printed results on paper to those on screen at various resolutions. Today, we can see multiple typefaces designed as revivals from one and the same typeface, but each have (sometimes very subtle) differences. For example, we can think of the many versions of the Garamond.
A revival from a running text typeface is considered as a good assignment for students starting to learn typeface design, as this allows to get more familiar with styles considered as “conventional” before experimenting further with more creativity.
Specimen
Illustration: Jay Cover .
A specimen is a visual sample document published by type foundries that showcases a typeface, its glyph set, text settings in different sizes, Opentype features, etc.
A collection of specimens of different typefaces bound together is called a typeface catalog.Template
Illustration: Raven Mo .
A template serves as a model for typography and typesetting. Like a reference guideline, it helps with the composition of the elements in a page (images, texts, spaces, grids, etc.), printed or on screen, to create a coherent and consistent document with specific design characteristics.
Typography
Illustration: Jay Cover .
Typography (or typesetting) is the practice of assembling text elements in a design composition by defining multiple aspects such as the ratio between text columns and white spaces, choosing and using typefaces, setting their styles and sizes for all categories of texts, leading, justification style, and hyphenation, etc.
The person practicing typography is called a typographer.
Not to be confused with Typeface Design.