Meaning Pull quote
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Pull quote


In magazine publishing (and occasionally elsewhere), a small extract of text is pulled from a story or article and set off from the main text, often in a larger point size
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A short quote taken from a feature and placed in a box in larger type to break up large areas of text
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short extract from news or feature set in larger type as part of page design.
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Typically seen in longer articles, a pull quote is a quote from the story that’s blown up, and placed between sections of the article. A pull quote not only breaks up an article, but consists of a compelling line from the next few paragraphs in the article, therefore encouraging readers to keep reading.
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Words from an article printed in large type and inserted in the page similarly to an illustration.
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 An extract from an article, displayed prominently in larger text.
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