Recto
Recto is a term commonly used in printing and publishing to refer to the right-hand page of an open book or document. It is the page that is typically printed on the front side, while the left-hand page is known as the verso. In many cases, the recto page contains the main content, such as text or images, making it a focal point for readers.
In the context of bookbinding, recto pages are important for layout and design, as they often feature chapter beginnings or significant illustrations. Understanding the distinction between recto and verso is essential for editors and designers to ensure proper formatting and presentation of printed materials.