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Two pages for one project meant a double truck.
In a double truck, the text and images on the pages crosses over the fold.
In addition, it is also possible to produce double truck advertisements, which are quite eye-catching as well.
In addition, most newspapers charge for an extra column if an advertisement is a double truck.
Often double trucks are saved for special reports or in-depth graphical elements.
This page, called a "dink," is nestled between the double truck.
They were constructed out of wood and rode on Brill 276 trucks (double truck).
She had double trucks and canopies over both motorman's cabins with glass fronts.
Available advertising space varies among publishers and ranges from bold names up to four color twin page ads ("double trucks").
For example, newspaper often use a double truck to display large illustrations, graphics, maps or photo collages, often in full color.
Crash officials, who do not like double trucks either, say triple trailer trucks are even more unstable and difficult to maneuver under any conditions.
Double truck refers to a pair of facing pages, usually in a newspaper or magazine, with content that stretches over both pages.
On July 15, the thruway doubled truck tolls on the Tappan Zee Bridge during the morning rush hour.
On Fridays during the school year, the paper publishes an informational feature for school children, in the form of colorful, pull-out, double truck page in the Life section.
Not only was color photography still not the norm at the time, but single images in color shown across two pages (known in media jargon as a double truck) were even more uncommon.
The TRC never had a steel car, but by 1921, the city-operated Toronto Civic Railways had both single and double truck steel cars, including the standardized Birney Car.
The name "double truck" comes from the days when the heavy forms for newspaper pages (the metal version of each page), largely filled with lead type, were rolled around the composing room floor on heavy carts called trucks.
Great double trucks rumbled down over Sepulveda from Wilmington and San Pedro and crossed towards the Ridge Route, starting up in low-low from the traffic lights with a growl of lions in the zoo.
In most cases under this arrangement, the double truck pages would be treated as two separate pages with no graphics or text overlapping because of the additional pages between the two would-be double truck pages.