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vignette
A decorative design, originally representing vine branches or tendrils, at the head of a chapter, of a manuscript or printed book, or in a similar position
Any small borderless picture in a book, especially an engraving, photograph, or the like, which vanishes gradually at the edge
a picture having a background or that is shaded off gradually
A half-tone with the background gradually fading away and blending into the surface of the paper
A symbol or pictorial representation of the corporation on a stock certificate Usually a complicated and artistic design, it is meant to make the counterfeiting of stock certificates as difficult as possible
Information or instructional feature plus a commercial Vignettes are no more than two minutes in length
A decorative design placed at breaks in an article, at the beginning or end of a book or chapter of a book, or along the border of a page Sometimes, an unbordered picture, often a portrait the edges of which fade off or blur into the colour of its surrounding area
a picture or painting where the borders are undefined and seem to fade or blur away
A brief description or verbal snapshot of how a standard or group of standards may be implemented in the laboratory-classroom
{f} describe a scene or a person in a brief elegant fashion; make the edges of a picture fade gently into the background
(1) An illustration that has soft edges, often produced by using cutouts or masks (2) A photograph or halftone in which the edges, or parts of, are shaded off to a very light gray
A vignette is a short description, picture, or piece of acting which expresses very clearly and neatly the typical characteristics of the thing that it represents. The book is an excellent vignette of some of the major debates in science
{i} brief elegant characterization of a scene or a person (in written, musical, or dramatic form); picture that fades at the edges without a defined border; decorative illustration in various places in a book (e.g. beginning or end of a chapter)
Color manipulation effects in which all or a portion of an image fades gradually away until it blends into the non-imaged area Sometimes used to refer to a graduated background tone
an illustration unenclosed by a formal border
To underexpose the edges of an image Sometimes done intentionally but more often caused by a lens that forms an image covering the film or paper only partially
An illustration in which the background fades gradually away until it blends into the unprinted paper
This term usually refers to a single dot pattern that may start at 50% dot and gradually decrease to say 5% in a smooth graduation
To make, as an engraving or a photograph, with a border or edge insensibly fading away
A picture, illustration, or depiction in words, esp