Planning Your Publication

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Planning Your Publication Asking the Right Questions DC I Unit 5 Publications_Planning Your Publication PPt_Use with Workseet_Ann Ware

Asking the right questions before you start working is essential to an effective publication.

Question 1 Who is your target audience? a specific group of people for which you design your documents; can be categorized by culture, age, gender, income… Knowing your reader will help you focus your approach to the publication. Talk about specific needs of different groups, i.e. color, fonts, font size. DC I Unit 5 Publications_Planning Your Publication PPt_Use with Workseet_Ann Ware

Question 2 What is the purpose of this publication? To inform, advertise, persuade, entertain . . . Identifying the objective of the publication will help you narrow your focus.

Question 3 What is the time frame for this publication? Time frame: the amount of time given to complete a document or publication Factors: Who will be involved in the publication? How much time is needed for each phase of the publication, i.e. photography, printing, binding, mailing? Most projects require input from several sources. Consider everyone’s time schedule. Consider all phases of the production: DC I Unit 5 Publications_Planning Your Publication PPt_Use with Workseet_Ann Ware

Question 4 What is the appropriate layout for this particular publication? Should the layout be a brochure, booklet, flyer, postcard, poster? What type of paper? Paper size? Page orientation? Create a thumbnail sketch: a small sketch that shows only the major elements of the publication Review landscape vs. portrait orientation. DC I Unit 5 Publications_Planning Your Publication PPt_Use with Workseet_Ann Ware

Question 5 What production method will be used? Professional printer vs. copy center vs. in-house Will color be a component or will it be printed in black/white?

Question 6 What is the delivery method? Mailed? Direct mail? Bulk mail? Weight and size of paper affects the cost. Handouts? Interoffice communication? Display rack? Web posting?

Question 7 Is the budget adequate for this publication? The answers to all the other questions will determine the cost of the publication: time, type of project, paper, binding, method of printing, color, distribution methods.