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At University of California Press, this document is called the "design memo." It is usually written by the acquisitions editor and passed through the marketing department before it reaches the designer. This way, Renick explains, if there is a "difference in focus" between acquisitions and marketing departments, matters can be clarified before designers even become aware of it. He feels it's not the designer's job to solve such problems.
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