Bleed - An area beyond the artwork which is cut off after printing. If any image is right to the edge of artwork, a 3mm ‘bleed’ ensures that no white of paper is showing if the guillotine is slightly off.
Bleed Ads, illustrations or photographic images printed so as to run to the edge of the page (after trimming if the page is trimmed). Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff Blind Ad ...
Bleed " Color or images running past the edge of a printed page. This is done by printing on larger paper and trimming to the final size.
Bleed In print media ? to extend the illustration or copy to the edge of the page so there is no white border. Blog ...
bleed - An advertisement in which all or part of the graphic material runs to the margins of the page. A premium of 15% over the basic rate is usually charged.
Bleed Allowing a picture or ad to extend beyond the normal margin of a printed page, to the edge of the page. Blogs An online journal or diary. Blogs are sometimes used by respondents to give their opinions on the experience of taking surveys.
Bleed Also known as full-bleed. Full bleed is printing from edge to edge without a page border. It may cost extra depending on your printer or publication. BusinessWeek, for one, doesn't More.
Beta results had started bleeding into MSN listings over the past three weeks but since Sunday (Jan 16), the .COM (US / Global) version of MSN has consistently mirrored those found at MSN(beta).
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