Reader’s Spread, Definition of

When you open a magazine you see all pages in order, from first to last. The pages that are next to each other are called spread, also known as “reader’s spread” in printing terms. That kind of spread, as the name says, it’s that which the reader sees, i.e., page 2 next to page 3 and so on.

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When you open a magazine you see all pages in order, from first to last. The pages that are next to each other are called spread, also known as “reader’s spread” in printing terms. That kind of spread, as the name says, it’s that which the reader sees, i.e., page 2 next to page 3 and so on.

See also printer’s spread.

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