noun a category of typefaces that have a more mechanical appearance and are typically used for text that will be reproduced by a printing process such as offset printing or letterpress printing
Within the field of typography, 'cold type' is used to describe the process of creating text for print using digital methods.
In advertising, 'cold type' may be used to refer to the digital design and layout of advertisements for print media.
In graphic design, 'cold type' may refer to the use of digital fonts and typography in design projects.
In the printing and publishing industry, 'cold type' refers to the process of typesetting using computer technology rather than traditional hot metal typesetting.
In desktop publishing, 'cold type' is a term used to describe the use of digital fonts and layout software to create printed materials.
In the publishing industry, 'cold type' refers to the typesetting method that involves the use of computer software to layout text and images for printing.
Psychologists may use the term 'cold type' when discussing cognitive processes related to categorizing and processing information.
Graphic designers may use 'cold type' to describe a specific design style that focuses on clean, minimalist layouts.
In the printing industry, 'cold type' is a method of typesetting that does not involve the use of traditional hot metal type.
Journalists may use 'cold type' to refer to the digital formatting of articles for online publication.
Editors may use 'cold type' to refer to the process of digitally typesetting and formatting manuscripts for publication.