Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches and 5½ x 7½ inches. These sizes have evolved from the printing press operation end. Some printing presses refer to digest-size as a catalog size such as Avon products used when selling house to house.
The most famous digest-sized magazine is Reader's Digest, from which th...
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Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5½ x 8¼ inches, but can also be 5⅜ x 8⅜ inches and 5½ x 7½ inches. These sizes have evolved from the printing press operation end. Some printing presses refer to digest-size as a catalog size such as Avon products used when selling house to house.
The most famous digest-sized magazine is Reader's Digest, from which the size appears to have been named. TV Guide also used the format from its inception in 1953 until 2005. This format was considered to be a more convenient size for readers to tote around or to leave on the coffee table within easy reach.
Since the 1950s it has also been used by several science fiction magazines including:
From the late 1960s on, several comic book publishers put out "comics digests," usually about 6¾ x 4 inches. Gold Key Comics did three that lasted until the mid-1970s. DC Comics did several in the early 1980s, and Harvey...
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