pasteup

/ˈpeɪstˌʌp/
noun
  1. A page or layout created by pasting text, images, or other elements onto a board, used in traditional publishing and graphic design.
    • The designer created a pasteup of the magazine cover before sending it to print.
    • She learned how to make a pasteup in her graphic design class.
    • Before computers, every newspaper page was a physical pasteup.
  2. The process or technique of assembling a layout by pasting elements onto a board.
    • He specialized in pasteup for small print shops.
    • Pasteup required steady hands and a good eye for alignment.
    • The old method of pasteup has been replaced by digital software.
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