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Ralf Herrmann

(Not sure if asked this before)

I am trying to collect words and phrases which come from the field of typography/letterpress, but are used in common English today, like uppercase/lowercase, stereotype, “out of sorts” …

Who knows more of these words/phrases?

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George Thomas

I started to try and list some, but then did a Google search "letterpress terminology" which turns up several glossaries which may be helpful to your project.

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Ralf Herrmann

Sure, but since English isn’t my native language, I might not even see the connections that might be there. People with experience in the field and English as native language can know or see these connections much more easily. 

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mewearl

Hey Ralf,

When you say "common English", do you mean language used to describe typography and letterpress by the laymen so-to-speak, as opposed to experts?

If so, in my experience the following terms are commonly used:

bleed, embossed, copy, double-sided, finish, gilt-edge, landscape, litho, proof, run-on, script

Hope that helps somehow? :happy:

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Ryan Howell

The first that came to mind is "Mind your P's and Q's." In typesetting with movable type, a lower-case p and lower-case q are easy to mistake to the untrained eye. 

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Ralf Herrmann

I’ve finally turned this into an article:

The “mind your p’s and q’s” didn’t survive the fact checking. 

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Investigations by the Oxford English Dictionary in 2007 when revising the entry turned up early examples of the use of Ps and Qs to mean learning the alphabet. 

 

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