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paste-up|ˈpeɪstʌp| [f. paste v. 5 + up adv.1 21.] 1. A plan of a page or group of pages, with the position of text, illustrations, etc., indicated. Also attrib.
1930Freshwater & Bastien Pitman's Dict. Advertising & Printing i. 186/2 A proof with blocks, blue prints, or odd pieces of type matter pasted up in position is termed a paste-up. 1948H. Missingham Student's Guide Commercial Art ii. 76 Paste-up. The various components of the complete layout pasted together on a card to form the complete advertisement. 1949Melcher & Larrick Printing & Promotion Handbk. 202/1 Extreme neatness is not necessary on a paste-up dummy. Ibid., There are many tricks to paste-up technique. 1967E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset iii. 35 This key drawing or paste-up, as it is often called, should at least include all type pulls. 1975J. Butcher Copy-Editing v. 61 In the paste-up the illustrations are represented by photocopies, rough sketches or just empty rectangles. 1977Sci. Amer. Sept. 95/3 (Advt.), In May, 1977 we announced KODAK MX-929 Resist, for use in an arrangement for translating a paste-up of a newspaper page to metal by scanning with a He-Ne laser and modulating an argon ion laser to expose the resist. 2. A piece of paper or cardboard with a newspaper or book clipping, etc., pasted to it. Also transf.
1944Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 11 Mar. 8/6 Simple paper paste-ups a child could do. 1953Amer. Speech XXVIII. 81 The D[ictionary of] A[mericanisms]..had the benefit of but a mere 300,000 quotation slips... Nor did this number represent fresh materials only, for it included thousands of paste-ups from its predecessors. 1972D. H. Laurence Coll. Letters G. B. Shaw II. p. xviii, Making paste-ups of previously published correspondence. a1974R. Crossman Diaries (1975) I. 401 The following weekend my red box contained the paste-up of all the extracts and they included one or two absolutely unequivocal statements. 1977Times Lit. Suppl. 3 June 682/1 His novel is a carefully constructed, defiantly random paste-up of faits divers. |