
Galley: A three-sided, shallow metal tray used to hold metal type forms before printing.

Galley proof: Originally, a type proof pulled from metal type assembled in
a galley. Frequently used today to indicate any first proof, regardless of the
type system.
“Golf” ball.
An interchangeable metal ball approximately one inch in
diameter with raised characters on its surface, used as the printing element in
some typewriters.

Grayscale An arbitrary scale of monochrome (black to white)intensity
ranging from black and white, with a fixed number of intermediate shades of
gray.

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Grotesque Name for sans-serif typefaces.
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Gutter.
The interval separating two facing pages in a publication.
Gutter margin: Inner margin of a page in a publication.

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