noun
- A printing technique using dots or lines of color to create shading or texture in illustrations and comics.
Usage: printing; graphic arts; named after Benjamin Day, who invented the process
verb
- To apply the Ben Day printing technique to an image or illustration.
Usage: printing; graphic arts
Examples
- Comic book artists often used bendays to add color and depth to their drawings.
- The illustrator bendays the background to create a sense of distance.
- Early comic strips relied heavily on bendays for their distinctive visual style.
- The printer bendays each panel with different color patterns.
- Bendays allowed publishers to produce colorful comics more affordably than hand-coloring.