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  2. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    The inner sleeve is either thin white paper, either plain or printed with information on other recordings available from the same company, or a paper sleeve supporting a thin plastic bag. These quite often have a circular cut out so that the record label can be read without directly handling the record, though when the inner sleeve is printed ...

  3. Garrod and Lofthouse - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of these sleeves, in the days of single colour printing, was that the four-colour front was printed on a separate sheet to the single colour back and the two halves were then glued together as the sleeve was fabricated. This allowed half the number of passes through a printing press to produce the front cover, and a quarter for ...

  4. Record sleeve - Wikipedia

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    A record sleeve is the outer covering of a vinyl record. Alternative terms are dust sleeve , album liner and liner . The term is also used to denominate the outermost cardboard covering of a record, i.e. the record jacket or album jacket .

  5. Video game packaging - Wikipedia

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    Variations on the "big box" format include a box within a sleeve, such as Unreal, and a box with a fold-out front cover, such as Black & White. Games re-released as budget games usually came in much smaller boxes—a common format for Amiga budget games was a thin square box roughly 13 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm (roughly 5in x 5in x 1in).

  6. Printmaking - Wikipedia

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    A print that copies another work of art, especially a painting, is known as a "reproductive print". Multiple impressions printed from the same matrix form an edition . Since the late 19th century, artists have generally signed individual impressions from an edition and often number the impressions to form a limited edition; the matrix is then ...

  7. Collagraphy - Wikipedia

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    Artists use a variety of materials in collagraphy, including yarn, fabric, tape, different varieties of cut paper or card, leaves, and acrylic mediums. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] The application of ink onto the collagraph plate is versatile, consisting of intaglio -inking into recesses, brayer or paintbrush inking onto relief surfaces, or a combination of ...

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