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    VIGNETTE.ME

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    What the meaning?

    n.

    1. A decorative design placed at the beginning or end of a book or chapter of a book or along the border of a page.
    2. An unbordered picture, often a portrait, that shades off into the surrounding color at the edges.
    3.
    1. A short, usually descriptive literary sketch.
    2. A short scene or incident, as from a movie.

    tr.v., -gnet·ted, -gnet·ting, -gnettes.

    1. To soften the edges of (a picture) in vignette style.
    2. To describe in a brief way.


    Marketing Dictionary:


    1. Illustration, photograph, or halftone print in which the outer edge or background gradually and irregularly fades off until it blends into the unprinted paper.

    2. Camera lens covering that will fade off the edges or background of a camera shot.

    3. Technique used in commercial production where several situations that emphasize the qualities of a product are shown in rapid sequence. Each situation shows a scene of people enjoying the product as they enjoy life, sometimes accompanied by lively music.

    4. Small drawing or illustration that appears in the body text of an advertisement.


    Literary Dictionary

    vignette [vin‐yet], any brief composition or self‐contained passage, usually a descriptive prose sketch, essay, or short story. The term also refers to a kind of decorative design sometimes found at the beginning or end of a chapter in a book; these were often based on vine‐leaves.

    Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/vignette


    Vignette (graphic design)


    Vignettes, in graphic design, are decorative designs usually in books, used both to separate sections or chapters and to decorate borders.

    In Descriptive, or Analytical Bibliography for the hand-press period (ca. 1450 to 1800) a vignette refers to an engraved design printed using a copper-plate press, on a page that has already been printed on using a letter press (Printing press). Vignettes are sometimes distinguished from other in-text illustrations printed on a copper-plate press by the fact that they do not have a border; such designs usually appear on title-pages only.

    Woodcuts, which are printed on a letter press and are also used to separate sections or chapters are identified as a headpiece, tailpiece or printer's ornament, depending on shape and position.

    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vignett...phic_design)


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    balanaar, Feb 22, 2010 IP