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Most noticeable in modern ComicBooks, Manga, and even some WebComics that dabble with this, either seriously (leaving ample margins between the edges of the page and any text / important elements, because they're [[WritingForTheTrade Drawing For The Trade]]) or just because it looks cool.

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Most noticeable in modern ComicBooks, Manga, {{Manga}}, and even some WebComics that dabble with this, either seriously (leaving ample margins between the edges of the page and any text / important elements, because they're [[WritingForTheTrade Drawing For The Trade]]) or just because it looks cool.

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* The '''Safe Zone''', where it's okay to have text and any imagery that MUST MUST MUST be on the page no matter what.
** The Safe Zone is at least ''twice'' the space set aside between the Trim Line and the Full Bleed. Remember, the whole reason Full Bleed is not at the trim line is because that's how far the machine can deviate ''in either direction''.

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* The '''Safe Zone''', where it's okay to have text and any imagery that MUST MUST MUST be on the page no matter what.
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what. The Safe Zone is at least ''twice'' the space set aside between the Trim Line and the Full Bleed. Remember, the whole reason Full Bleed is not at the trim line is because that's how far the machine can deviate ''in either direction''.



* '''Full Bleed''', which is how far out any images meant to go to the trim line should actually go.
** If an image only goes to the Trim Line, it's possible the machine could cut too generously and leave some unwanted color behind. Going all the way to the Full Bleed will cut off some of the image either way, [[RuleOfCool but at least it looks cool.]]

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* '''Full Bleed''', which is how far out any images meant to go to the trim line should actually go. \n** If an image only goes to the Trim Line, it's possible the machine could cut too generously and leave some unwanted color behind. Going all the way to the Full Bleed will cut off some of the image either way, [[RuleOfCool but at least it looks cool.]]
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Most noticeable in modern ComicBooks, Manga, and even some WebComics that dabble with this, either seriously (leaving ample margins between the edges of the page and any text / important elements, because they're [[WritingForTheTrade Drawing For The Trade]]) or just because it looks cool.

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Most noticeable in modern ComicBooks, Manga, and even some WebComics that dabble with this, either seriously (leaving ample margins between the edges of the page and any text / important elements, because they're [[WritingForTheTrade Drawing For The Trade]]) or just because it looks cool.cool.
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*'''FullBleed''', which is how far out any images meant to go to the trim line should actually go.
** If an image only goes to the Trim Line, it's possible the machine could cut too generously and leave some unwanted color behind. Going all the way to the FullBleed will cut off some of the image either way, [[RuleOfCool but at least it looks cool.]]

Most noticeable in modern ComicBooks, Manga, and even some WebComics that dabble with this, either seriously (leaving ample margins between the edges of the page and any text / important elements, because they're [[WritingForTheTrade Drawing For The Trade]]) or just because it looks cool.

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*'''FullBleed''', *'''Full Bleed''', which is how far out any images meant to go to the trim line should actually go.
** If an image only goes to the Trim Line, it's possible the machine could cut too generously and leave some unwanted color behind. Going all the way to the FullBleed Full Bleed will cut off some of the image either way, [[RuleOfCool but at least it looks cool.]]

Most noticeable in modern ComicBooks, Manga, and even some WebComics that dabble with this, either seriously (leaving ample margins between the edges of the page and any text / important elements, because they're [[WritingForTheTrade Drawing For The Trade]]) or just because it looks cool.

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