Yes, a designer blueprint for an extended work is a printed layout.
perhaps a "BLUEPRINT"
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An architect's plan for a building is often called a blueprint, and they actually were, at one point, produced with white lines on blue paper.
No, you simply layout the back of the page as you would any other page, then print it on the back of the page. Your master pages should only have one side.
The designer needs to know several critical things. The intended audience, what has been done before in this area, how the piece will be produced (print, web, etc.), the budget for design, what the client likes, dislikes.
A designer's blueprint for books, magazines, and other printed works is called a layout or a design mockup. It provides a visual representation of how the final product will appear, including elements such as text, images, and overall structure.
It is the view that shows you how the document will look if you print it.
Commerce blue print
Blue print
What is the difference between single and full page web layout
Five. Print layout, draft, full screen reading, outline and web layout
It is view that shows you how the document will look if you print it.
Print layout
A blueprint is now called a blackline. There is no difference between them other than the blueprint was printed on blue paper
Print Layout, Full Screen, Web Layout, Outline and Draft.
print Layout view
Sslc 2011 blueprint