In graphic design, "bleed" refers to the area beyond the final trim size of a printed document or image. This extra space ensures that when the document is trimmed to its final size, any images, colors, or background elements that extend to the edge of the page do not leave unprinted white edges.
Bleed is essential in printing projects where color or imagery is intended to extend to the edge of the finished piece, such as in brochures, business cards, or posters. It allows for more precise trimming and prevents any unwanted white borders or misalignment during the printing process.
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