0 a piece of paper to which text and pictures have been attached while someone is designing a magazine or book
In fact, the exhibit was a fairly crude paste-up, in which fragments of different fingerprints had been collaged.
The writer writes all captions and dialogue, which are pasted inside these panels, and then the artist draws the story around all of this paste-up.
A pair of stamps that straddles the join is known as a paste-up pair.
Later phototypesetters had multiple column features that allowed the typesetter to save paste-up time.
At each join, the paper from the end of one strip would overlap the beginning of the next (the overlap is termed a paste-up tab).
I formed the first production staff, hired the first layout people, paste-up people.
In this system, a final paste-up that needed no further changes or additions was ready to be photographed by the process camera and subsequently printed.
With photographic printing process, typesetting gave way to paste-up, whereby columns of type were printed by machines (phototypesetters) on high-resolution film for paste-up on photographed final prints.