After the copy has been edited and finalised, the designer will produce a print out of the proposed layout, including graphics so that it can be proof read.
A proof of the printed product as it will finally appear. Page proofs are usually created after galley proofs have been corrected.
A copy of the pages of a publication with the text materials in position and with indications of where other graphic elements will appear. One set of page proofs is normally included in cost estimates of projects which require them. New proofs needed as a result of customer changes are billed on a time-and-materials basis.
proof of the made-up pages in a book, often used not only to check accuracy of typesetting but also as an advance promotional tool.
A composite proof of type, photos and graphics as they will look on the finished page complete with elements such as headings, rules and folios.
The final typeset copy of the book, in page-layout form, before printing.
Proof of a page before printing.
A layout of pages as they will appear in the publication.
A printed version of a page as it will look in the completed publication, used for proof-reading