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house style
noun
a set of rules concerning spellings, typography, etc, observed by editorial and printing staff in a particular publishing or printing company
Example Sentences
Designers Adrien Morot and Kathy Tse on animatronics, AI and a house style that’s won over Hollywood.
Tse steers us around to the notion of a certain intimacy they like to work at, a realist aesthetic that might be called the Morot house style.
Coogler and actor Adrien Brody both wore broad-shouldered suits paired with T-shirts and more formalist cummerbunds — a house style of Fear of God.
I wish everyone had Shepherd’s command of the company’s house style.
The post that sent investors scrambling came from an account using the name Bloomberg in the house style of real breaking news accounts on the platform.
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