Publishing vs Typomaniac - What's the difference?
publishing | typomaniac |
The industry of publishing, including the production and distribution of books, magazines, web sites, newspapers, etc.
Something published; a publication.
* 2002 , Elizabeth Blades-Zeller, A Spectrum of Voices
A person who is obsessed with typography, or more generally with the business of printing and publishing
*{{quote-book, 2006, Neil Macmillan, An A-Z of Type Designers
, passage=In 1973 he moved to London, where he worked with design companies, taught at the London College of Printing and became a popular figure amongst the city's typomaniacs .}}
As nouns the difference between publishing and typomaniac
is that publishing is the industry of publishing, including the production and distribution of books, magazines, web sites, newspapers, etc while typomaniac is a person who is obsessed with typography, or more generally with the business of printing and publishing.As a verb publishing
is .publishing
English
Noun
- I read as much as I can: Journal of Singing, the Journal of Research in Singing, and the publishings of the Voice Foundation.
Derived terms
* publishing house * publishing date * publishing firmVerb
(head)typomaniac
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Noun
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