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Introduction toIntroduction to
Visual CommunicationsVisual Communications
PART 2:PART 2: Desktop PublishingDesktop Publishing
3 Part 2 - Introduction to Dtp.ppt
Intro to Desktop PublishingIntro to Desktop Publishing
Desktop Publishing is . . . .Desktop Publishing is . . . . the use of computer-based the use of computer-based
software and equipment to software and equipment to produce publication materials produce publication materials (includes use of graphics and (includes use of graphics and text)text)
Intro to Desktop PublishingIntro to Desktop Publishing
vs. Traditional Publishing . . . .vs. Traditional Publishing . . . . DTP features equipment small enough
to fit on a desk (hence the name), yet capable of producing very high quality, inexpensive documents
Once created by professional designers using very sophisticated equipment (tended to be very expensive)
Now computer users can produce similar professional materials
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Important Considerations:Important Considerations: Content:Content: info to convey to readers info to convey to readers
(what document says)(what document says) Character:Character: mood created by document mood created by document
(fun, serious, business-like, etc.)(fun, serious, business-like, etc.) Purpose:Purpose: what action is required by what action is required by
the reader (buy something, attend the reader (buy something, attend meeting, learn, etc.)meeting, learn, etc.)
Form:Form: type of document (newsletter, type of document (newsletter, brochure, flyer, calendar, business card)brochure, flyer, calendar, business card)
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Important Considerations:Important Considerations: Aesthetics: Aesthetics: overall appearance of overall appearance of
documentdocument Audience:Audience: who you intend to have who you intend to have
read your documentread your document Environment:Environment: where document where document
will appear (on its own, in a will appear (on its own, in a magazine, etc.)magazine, etc.)
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Typical Paper Sizes:Typical Paper Sizes: Letter: Letter: 8 ½” by 11” (most 8 ½” by 11” (most
common)common)
Legal:Legal: 8 ½” by 14” 8 ½” by 14”
Broadsheet:Broadsheet: 11” by 17” (also 11” by 17” (also called “tabloid”)called “tabloid”)
Page Layout:Page Layout:Page OrientationPage Orientation
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Vertical (Portrait)
Horizontal (Landscape)
Single Column:Single Column: suitable for suitable for
smaller smaller documents/pagdocuments/page sizes (such as e sizes (such as novels, basic novels, basic books, etc.)books, etc.)
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Multi-column:Multi-column: two or more columnstwo or more columns the larger the sheet the larger the sheet
of paper, the greater of paper, the greater the number of the number of columns required columns required (such as (such as newspapers)newspapers)
makes larger, more makes larger, more complex documents complex documents easier to readeasier to read
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ALIGNING TEXT . . . .ALIGNING TEXT . . . . There are 4 main ways to There are 4 main ways to
align (justify) text in a align (justify) text in a documentdocument
They are . . . .They are . . . .
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ALIGNING TEXTALIGNING TEXT
Left JustifiedLeft Justified text is lined up on text is lined up on
left side and is left side and is jagged/uneven on jagged/uneven on right sideright side
most commonly most commonly used justificationused justification
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ALIGNING TEXTALIGNING TEXT
Right JustifiedRight Justified text is lined up on text is lined up on
right side and is right side and is jagged/uneven on left jagged/uneven on left sideside
good for drawing good for drawing attention to small attention to small sectionssections
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ALIGNING TEXTALIGNING TEXT
Centre JustifiedCentre Justified text is aligned along its text is aligned along its
centrecentre
excellent for use as excellent for use as titles, subheadings, titles, subheadings, etc.etc.
best for short sections best for short sections of textof text
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ALIGNING TEXTALIGNING TEXT
Full JustifiedFull Justified text is lined up on BOTH the text is lined up on BOTH the
left and right marginsleft and right margins
commonly used in multi-commonly used in multi-column documents column documents (newspapers, magazines, (newspapers, magazines, newsletters)newsletters)
tends to look cleaner than Left tends to look cleaner than Left JustifiedJustified
irregular spacing between irregular spacing between words and letters creates full words and letters creates full justificationjustification
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Follow the “Rule of Thirds” Follow the “Rule of Thirds” Based on the principle that the Based on the principle that the
human eye follows around a human eye follows around a visual space in a regular pattern.visual space in a regular pattern.
Try to place objects in a well Try to place objects in a well organized way on the page, with organized way on the page, with emphasis on the “third” points emphasis on the “third” points (place important elements at or (place important elements at or near these points).near these points).
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““Rule of Thirds”Rule of Thirds”
Here’s the Here’s the most most important important spot!spot!
Intersection Intersection points of points of “third” lines “third” lines create specific create specific points of points of interest on a interest on a pagepage
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The 3 most important The 3 most important elements of a successful elements of a successful document are:document are:
1.1. careful writingcareful writing
2.2. thoughtful organizationthoughtful organization
3.3. effective designeffective design
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These elements grow out of an These elements grow out of an understanding of:understanding of:
1.1. Your AudienceYour Audience
2.2. Your Message Your Message (what you want to (what you want to say)say)
3.3. Your Resources Your Resources (what equipment (what equipment and material you can use to produce and material you can use to produce your document)your document)
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ALWAYS REMEMBER . . . .ALWAYS REMEMBER . . . . Keep your designs clean and simple!Keep your designs clean and simple!
Balance white space (30 to 50%) and Balance white space (30 to 50%) and graphic elements (contrast elements) graphic elements (contrast elements)
Vary sizes of objects (visual interest) – Vary sizes of objects (visual interest) – bigger is always more important.bigger is always more important.
Try to align each object with another object Try to align each object with another object somewhere on the page.somewhere on the page.
Too much clutter can ruin a good idea and Too much clutter can ruin a good idea and make your message difficult to understand!make your message difficult to understand!
Your designs should look as good in black Your designs should look as good in black and white as they do in colour!and white as they do in colour!
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The DTP Design Process:The DTP Design Process:1.1. Clarify your purposeClarify your purpose
2.2. Know your audienceKnow your audience
3.3. Gather ideas and materialGather ideas and material
4.4. Plan your document (rough designs)Plan your document (rough designs)
5.5. Layout your publicationLayout your publication
6.6. Choose the right paper (for printing)Choose the right paper (for printing)
7.7. Put it all togetherPut it all together
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For Homework . . . .For Homework . . . . Find 2 samples of desktop Find 2 samples of desktop
publishing (1 good, 1 bad)publishing (1 good, 1 bad) Look in magazines for samplesLook in magazines for samples Refer to fonts, layout, etc. as Refer to fonts, layout, etc. as
reasons for effectivenessreasons for effectiveness Write approx. 1 paragraph Write approx. 1 paragraph
analysis per sampleanalysis per sample