Use italics (or opposite typeface) to identify whole works:
• books
• CD-ROM titles (not software programs)
• collections of poems and long poems
• magazines
• magazine column names
• movies
• museum and art exhibits
• musical compositions (long)
• newsletters
• newspapers
• plays
Her favorite play is She Stoops to Conquer.
• quilt names
• records and tapes
• ships
• TV shows
• videotapes
• works of art
Use quotation marks to identify parts of works:
• articles
• brochures
• episodes of TV shows
• essays
• magazine stories
• pamphlets
• parts of books, chapters
• poems (short)
• sidebars
• songs
• speech titles
Capitalize, but do not italicize nor put in quotes the names of catalogs, wallpaper books, and fabric collections.
The designer chose wall coverings from the Raymond Waites Manor collection and the Echo collection.
Order from the Pottery Barn or Crate and Barrel catalog.
Laura used bold prints from the Gardenia collection by Henry Glass & Co.
Also
see
"heads"
in
the
Capitalization section of SIMStylebook.com.
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