Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
art
What is the meaning of art in this context:
"Publisher shall, within thirty (30) days from receipt of the manuscript, accept the manuscript and art, if any, reject it and terminate this Agreement, or return the manuscript translated to the French language for correction or revision"
In another part, it appears the following sentence:
"one copy of the complete manuscript for the Work in the Spanish language accompanying cover art, interior art, and ancillary materials, table of contents, preface, foreword, if any; bibliography or glossary, if any; and the illustrations, if any, acceptable in form, style, content and of good reproduction quality together with all captions they require."
In this sentence it appears "cover art".
5 +3 | arte | Veronica Poblete |
5 +2 | graphic design | Raul Guerrero |
5 +2 | arte / diseño gráfico | Raul Guerrero |
3 | maquetación | Nathalie Fernández |
3 | diseños/viñetas | Juan Arturo Blackmore Zerón |
Jun 19, 2019 16:42: Veronica Poblete Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): abe(L)solano
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Proposed translations
arte
agree |
abe(L)solano
: http://www.daesacorporacionesmagazine.com/publica-con-nosotr...
3 mins
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agree |
JohnMcDove
29 mins
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agree |
Adolfo Fulco
58 mins
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graphic design
Submit the graphic design ASAP.
agree |
JohnMcDove
: Sí, de acuerdo con la opción traducida, claro.
31 mins
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agree |
Claudia Botero
5 hrs
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arte / diseño gráfico
Entregue el diseño gráfico o arte lo más pronto posible
maquetación
Pienso que en tu contexto se habla de manuscript (material original sin tocar aún por el diseñador) por contraposición a art (material una vez diseñado y maquetado). Es decir, el editor se reserva el derecho de aceptar o no el material, tanto en fondo como en forma en el caso de que ya esté maquetado.
Sería algo así como...
El Editor puede, en los treinta (30) días posteriores a la recepción de los originales, aceptar el manuscrito original y la maquetación, en caso de que ya esté maquetado, o rechazarlo y extinguir el contrato...
Se puede formular la frase de otras maneras, pero espero que pueda ayudarte.
neutral |
abe(L)solano
: Hola Nathalie. Creo que maquetación no es sinónimo de arte: http://www.jjpro.es/diseno-maquetacion-arte-final/
4 mins
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En este contexto creo que es a lo que se refiere la frase, a que pueden rechazar el contenido tanto maquetado con la dirección de arte hecha como sin maquetar. Es solo mi opinión :-)
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diseños/viñetas
... el manuscrito y el diseño de portada, contraportada, solapas y viñetas, si las hubiere.
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