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Collated spreads, usually measuring a minimum of 21x26cm when folded in half, commonly but not exclusively stapled or unbound. The overall aesthetic of these publications evoke associations with widely-circulated, periodical papers – for example, comprised of paper that is uncoated, off-white, comprised of wood-pulp fibers and within the weight range of 40-90gsm, generally referred to as 'newsprint'. Alternatively, the paper may be glossy, alluding to the paper quality commonly used for commercial magazines featuring photographs.
Collated spreads, usually measuring a minimum of 21x26cm when folded in half, commonly but not exclusively stapled or unbound. The overall aesthetic of these publications evoke associations with widely-circulated, periodical papers – for example, comprised of paper that is uncoated, off-white, comprised of wood-pulp fibers and within the weight range of 40-90gsm, generally referred to as 'newsprint'. Alternatively, the paper may be glossy, alluding to the paper quality commonly used for commercial magazines featuring photographs.


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Broadsheet, Newspaper, Magazine

Collated spreads, usually measuring a minimum of 21x26cm when folded in half, commonly but not exclusively stapled or unbound. The overall aesthetic of these publications evoke associations with widely-circulated, periodical papers – for example, comprised of paper that is uncoated, off-white, comprised of wood-pulp fibers and within the weight range of 40-90gsm, generally referred to as 'newsprint'. Alternatively, the paper may be glossy, alluding to the paper quality commonly used for commercial magazines featuring photographs.