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house style

British  

noun

  1. a set of rules concerning spellings, typography, etc, observed by editorial and printing staff in a particular publishing or printing company

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Take the architecture and furniture design section, called “No House Style.”

From New York Times

It didn’t have a house style, which might have hurt its brand but made it unpredictable, featuring talent from an array of ages, backgrounds and styles.

From New York Times

The vintage year indicates this is not a multi-vintage blend intended to showcase a house style; rather, it is meant to express the vintage.

From Washington Post

At least, she said nervously, until someone trains a bot to emulate our professional ethics along with our house style.

From Washington Post

When Washington had one of its typical mid-December heat waves, fruit flies took over the room, according to Temple’s memoir “Flowers White House Style,” written with Stan Finegold.

From Washington Post