What goes where in a book? This helps explain that.
A colophon is a short piece of text (sometimes including a printer’s mark) usually at the end of a book that details which typefaces were used, printing techniques, papers used, binding methods, etc. The book’s designer’s name often goes in the colophon. In general, it gives information on the design and production of a book.
You can use it to note your design details and credit yourself in your book. Look for them in other books!
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