Phrases with «trade imprint»

The phrase "trade imprint" refers to the distinct mark or identifying symbol that a business or company uses on its products or packaging. It helps customers recognize and associate the products with a specific brand. Full definition

Sentences with «trade imprint»

  • They signed former Time Warner Publishing (the company that is now Hachette Book Group) CEO Larry Kirshbaum to head up a new general trade imprint for them. (idealog.com)
  • NASA, which helped fund the book, and the book's publisher, the Joseph Henry Press, trade imprint of the National Academies Press (publisher for the National Academy of Sciences), will publicly release «Touch the Universe» at 1 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21, at press events at both the National Federation of the Blind in Baltimore, and at DePaul University in Chicago. (hubblesite.org)
  • «With the increasing level of interest in Chinese language, literature, and culture in both the United States and around the world, we believe that the time is right to offer these classic works in electronic editions that will appeal to both the general reader and the educational market,» said Jonathan Karp, President and Publisher of the Simon & Schuster trade imprint. (goodereader.com)
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