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Subject:Credits in books From:"Mark L. Levinson" <mark -at- MEMCO -dot- CO -dot- IL> Date:Tue, 17 Sep 1996 10:29:46 +0200
A traditional way to print the cover designer's credit would be
a line of small type along one of the edges of the cover, much
the way you may see an ad agency's name printed in a magazine ad.
The issue of crediting writers and artists in a corporate
environment can get sticky, though, as people leave and arrive
and collaborate and as they revise one another's work. One
company I worked for was advised by its lawyers to stop
printing such credits.
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