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THE A to Z of DTP Your knowledge of desktop publishing terminology will be expanded as you progress within the subject THE A to Z of DTP

THE A to Z of DTP CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL ALIGNMENT – is an effective method to improve the structure of a layout. Good alignment makes a page easy to follow and organised and helps make it neat and sharp. BLEED – this is to extend an artwork graphic beyond the trimmed edge of the page. The bleed is the extent to which it exceeds the page, commonly 3mm. ALIGNMENT – positions of text lines on a page or column e.g. aligned right, aligned left or fully justified. Bleed CAPTION – this is the descriptive text which accompanies a graphic or illustration. Caption COLUMN – The body of the text is restricted to the width of the lines. It makes the text easier to read and gives visual impact. Column CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL Drop Capital DROP CAPITALS – A larger first letter signals the start of the article Drop Capital FOOTER – a line of text or page number placed at the bottom of the page which is repeated throughout the document. Footer GRAPHIC – an illustration prepared on a paint, draw, CAD package or captured by image scanner which is then imported into a DTP layout. Graphic CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

Switch off Grid to see final result Design Grid A grid is an invisible structure used to guide the placement of elements on your page. Grids don't appear on the printed piece but their influence may be evident in the widths of text columns, the uniformity of space around photographs, or the consistent placement of repeating elements from page to page in a magazine. They are a series of guidelines that determine the margins of the piece, space between page elements (headlines, body text, photographs, etc.), and let you know where to put things on the blank page. Basic Grid Add Text and Graphics Switch off Grid to see final result CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL GUTTER– A narrow space that separates columns. It contributes white space to a layout and helps to Decluter a page. Gutter HEADLINE – line of type set in a display (large) placed above accompanying text. Usually guides the reader on the content of the body text. Headline INDENT – beginning a line of text further in from the left margin then the rest of the text. Indent CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL JUSTIFICATION – positions of text lines on a page or column e.g. aligned right, aligned left or fully justified. Justification KERNING– a DTP function which is used to adjust the spacing between pairs of individual letters on a page. Used to eliminate unwanted white space. Kerning LANDSCAPE – a page layout function which arranges the page so that its widest side is horizontal Landscape CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL MONTAGE – a combination of separate images combined to give a composite picture/image. OUTLINE – a typeface which uses an outline effect. Outline PORTRAIT – a page layout function which arranges the page so that its widest side is vertical. Portrait CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP Preliminary Graphics Thumbnails Sketches – Purpose – These quick pen or pencil sketches allow the designer to try out several ideas and zero in on the most likely layouts before beginning a project. Creating thumbnails is a crucial part of the brainstorming aspect of your design work. Working Rough - Purpose - let you refine and develop your ideas . The sketches should be larger and include more detail than thumbnails. We will be missing this step out in your national 4/ 5 course work. Visuals - Purpose – The manually drawn items are full size to scale and give the client a good idea of what the end product would look like. Gives the client an opportunity to visualise the end product and make any changes to the page. CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP Pull Quote This is selected text enlarged and emboldened or coloured it draws the readers into the article and is often a lively quote. A lighter typeface on a darker background, such as white text on a black background, is reversed type. Reversal Sub Heading Sub Heading breaks text into meaningful sections, aid readability by breaking up large blocks of text, make it easier for readers to skim an article for relevant information, and also add visual interest to a page. CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL

THE A to Z of DTP Text Wrap The text wraps of flows around a cropped image. It brings an informal modern feel to the page. Underline An underline, also called an underscore, is one or more horizontal lines immediately below a portion of writing. Single, and occasionally double ("double-underscore"), underlining was originally used in hand-written or typewritten, documents to emphasise text. CALDERGLEN HIGH SCHOOL