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Khandro | 06:32 Tue 04th Oct 2022 | How it Works
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When you open a book, newspaper or magazine you have one page to your right & one to your left, how are these referred to in the printing/publishing trades? You could just say; left-hand & right hand sides - opposite side - facing page. There is 'verso', but my dictionary says that is the left hand side.
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Recto?
Recto and verso.
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Brilliant! thanks all to three.
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errrr.. thanks to all three of you
you'd think an artist woulda known that
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I think I once did dave, but like so many other things, I've forgotten. :0)
They are not terms that I’ve come across.

Normally I would just say left or right, or if its the cover then inside front, inside back. Might ask our printer rep next time I have a print job.
Sorry to be banal but in 40 years as a journalist/editor we only ever referred to right and left hand pages.
I thought recto referred to the front of a sheet of paper and verso to the back of the paper. However, recto sounds to me like "right" and so could refer to the right-hand page in a book format. Interesting to know the detail of this.

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