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Print Medium
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Advantages & Limitations Typography Readability Layout
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Print Medium Advantages of the Print Medium Advance Organizer Participation Tool Summarizing Easily Integrated Detailed Information Continuity
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Print Medium Limitations of Print Time to produce Can be expensive Distracting No motion
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Print Medium Typography TYPOGRAPHY: the art of selecting and arranging type in various graphic designs to obtain particular effects. “...the typeface is the medium and the words set into print are the message...” Marshall McLuhan
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Print Medium Typography Definitions Family – all of the variations of a particular typeface. Typeface – uniquely designed styles and shapes of letters, numbers, and other marks. Helvetica – Times – Chicago Font – variation of a specific typeface Helvetica Bold 28 pt., Helvetica Bold 20 pt.
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Print Medium Typography Definitions Weight – e.g. light, condensed, bold, medium condensed, regular, bold italic... Times Regular Italic – Chicago Bold Size – height in points (72/in.) Helvetica 28 pt. – Helvetica 18 pt. Style – descriptive aspects of type italic - bold - shadow - underline
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Print Medium Typography Definitions Shapes – uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation marks... A a œ ƒ ® † ¥ ¨ˆø š å ß 12345 !@#$% Serif – short cross-line at the ends of letters... “ R” San Serif – without the short cross-line at end of letters... “ R”
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Print Medium Anatomy of Type D design Baseline Size x-height Ascender Descender Counter Serif }
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Print Medium Typography Definitions Justification This is an example of text left justified in a paragraph. This is commonly called ragged right. This is an example of text centered in a paragraph. This is commonly called centered. This is an example of text right justified in a paragraph. This may be called ragged left. This is an example of text justified right and left in a paragraph. This is most commonly called justified text.
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Print Medium Typography Definitions Leading the spacing between lines Kerning the spacing between letters Tracking the spacing between words
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Print Medium Factors Influencing Readability Style: keep simple Font: suitability of font to content Size: titles (18 & up) / text (10-12) Line: keep narrow and short Spacing: avoid crowding: words/letters/lines Contrast: more is better Unity: overall balance, type = content Layout: pleasing to the eye–KISS
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Print Medium Layout Rule of Thirds
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Print Medium Layout What is the Grid? The grid is the skeletal understructure that gives cohesiveness to a visual design. The grid is the skeletal understructure that gives cohesiveness to a visual design. Why use a Grid? To organize simple or complex material quickly. To organize simple or complex material quickly.
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Print Medium Advantages & Limitations Typography Readability Layout
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