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Bristol board (also referred to as Bristol paper or super white paper) is an uncoated, machine-finished .


History
It is not named after the city of in the southwest of but rather after Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, a prolific art collector.


Sizes
Common sizes include and its bulk thickness is or higher About.com: Desktop Publishing . and A4, A3, A2 and A1. Daler Rowney Goldline pads included in product listings Bristol board may be rated by the number of it contains, , or, in Europe, by its of 220 to 250 g/m2. It is normally white, but is also made in different colours.


Applications
Bristol paper is used for printing documents, , promotional materials and . It is often used for water color painting. It is also used for book or catalog covers, , tags, and tickets. Another use is for scale models; some students use this kind of paper for the walls in their scale models. One-ply Bristol is thin enough to be translucent, and two and three ply bristol are the most popular thicknesses.

Bristol board is commonly used for technical drawing, projects, art, and other two-dimensional art forms. It provides two working surfaces, front and back. This quality separates it from illustration board, which has only a front working surface.

The surface texture is either plate or vellum. Plate finish is as smooth as glass, and is very good for pen and ink. Vellum (or kid) finish is a medium texture more appropriate to friction-based media, such as crayon, chalks, or charcoal. A third finish, engravers or wedding, may be used for formal wedding invitations.

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