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This article is about imprints in publishing. For other uses, see imprint (disambiguation).
In the publishing industry, an imprint can refer to two different things:
Examples of imprints/publishing brand namesBelow are a few examples of imprints (in the meaning of brand names), sorted by publishing company in alphabetical order. It shows the diversity of imprints and how widely they are used in the publishing industry. This list is intended to show examples, not be a comprehensive list, so no more than a few imprints per publishing house are given. Notice that it is possible for imprints to be organized under a publisher that is itself an imprint of an even larger publishing house.
Incorrect use of the word on websitesThe word imprint or masthead is sometimes used on international websites. This is usually a mistake based on the incorrect translation of German websites which are required by German law to contain an "Impressum" (legals, website details). Article keywords: imprint of random house, pill identifier imprint, pill imprint, asian cinderellas footbinding history imprint lilienthal philip revisionist sister study, instant imprint, ajax application blue creating imprint internet print rich visual visual wiley, imprint wholesale, 8 dream encyclopedia imprint macromedia visual visual weaver wiley, credit card imprint machine, |
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