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Design
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Skim pages for verbal/visual clues Quickly process information Evaluate content in “packages” Are selective in choosing media Today’s Teen Readers:
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Effective Design Content-driven Makes a strong verbal/visual connection Purposeful Relates fact, figure & feeling information Readable Presents photographs & copy logically Consistent Gives readers a sense of organization Entertaining Appeals creatively to its audience
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DESIGN of BASIC GUIDELINES
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Content Elements Verbal and visual elements work together to communicate a complete & entertaining story Action/reaction/scrapbook photos: Tell a story Reference photos: Group shots, portraits Captions: Explain the story the photo begins Identifications: Identify by first/last names Headlines: Grab reader, highlight content Stories: Add information, details, quotes
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Layout Guidelines Bulls eye effect Structure Linkage Dominance Variety Margins
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Visual Bulls Eye Verbal and visual elements interact together to form a BASIC visual bulls eye for design White space Words Photos
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Guidelines of Design – VISUAL BULLS EYE
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Guidelines of Design – STRUCTURE
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Guidelines of Design – LINKAGE, DOMINANCE, VARIETY HORIZONTAL EYELINE DOMINANCE VARIETY
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Guidelines of Design – MARGINS (external & internal)
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Click-N-Go!
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threepeat color
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Three-peat shape
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theme trademark
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DESIGN of COMMON PITFALLS
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Find the Flaws Caption alignment Missing photo Photo alignment Color line Caption sizing Gutter copy Poor cropping Copy alignment Cropping error Missing captions Inner spacing error
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