noun a publisher's emblem or trademark
A colophon is often found at the end of a book, providing information about the publication such as the printer, typeface used, paper quality, and edition.
In graphic design, a colophon is a section that provides details about the design process, software used, fonts, and other technical information related to the project.
In web development, a colophon is a section of a website that lists the technologies, frameworks, and tools used to create the site.
In museum exhibitions, a colophon may be included to credit the individuals or institutions involved in the curation, design, and installation of the exhibit.
In art books, a colophon may include information about the artist, printing process, materials used, and any special techniques employed in the creation of the book.
In the publishing industry, a colophon is often used to provide information about the production of a book, such as the typeface, paper, and printing methods used.
Graphic designers may include a colophon on their websites or portfolios to provide information about the design tools, software, and techniques used in their projects.
Web developers may use a colophon on their websites to list the technologies, frameworks, and languages used to build and maintain the site.
Architects may include a colophon on their architectural drawings or project presentations to provide information about the design principles, materials, and construction methods used.