bluelines

/ˈbluːlaɪnz/
noun
  1. A type of early photographic proof or blueprint used in printing and design, showing the layout of text and images.
    • The designer checked the bluelines for any typos before sending the book to print.
    • The architect reviewed the bluelines of the building plans to ensure everything was correct.
    • Before digital proofs, publishers relied on bluelines to review page layouts.
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