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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

The initial interviewees, including a father and daughter preparing for D.I.Y. spaceflight in Denmark and a scientist using the Ramon Crater in Israel to mimic the surface of Mars, offer pitches that are a bit utilitarian for the Herzog house style.

From New York Times

While the colors remain muted, shingle shapes have become a bit fancier, such as the scalloped “carriage house” style from manufacturers such as CertainTeed and GAF.

From Seattle Times

Other artists frequently redrew Jack Kirby's Superman faces to make them fit DC's "house style."

From Salon

Downing Street has scrapped plans to launch White House style press conferences.

From BBC