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1 How to publish a Document How to Publish a document

2 Topics to Study How a published document is created Parts of type How type is presented Example

3 How a desktop published document is created Template selection How to Use Templates Effectively How to Personalize Templates How to Use Templates Effectively How to Personalize Templates Page size and margins setup * Paper Sizes and Measuring Paper Using Margins Setting Up the Page in InDesign Setting Margins, Columns, and Grids in InDesignPaper Sizes and Measuring Paper Using Margins Setting Up the Page in InDesign Setting Margins, Columns, and Grids in InDesign Columns or grid setup * Grids GuidesGrids Guides BACK

4 Master pages setup Master Pages in InDesign Default Software Settings Guides Master Pages in InDesign Default Software Settings Guides Color palette customization * Process Color * Spot Color The Color Palette in InDesignProcess ColorSpot Color The Color Palette in InDesign Paragraph styles setup Using Style Sheets Document Defaults Paragraph Spacing Using Style Sheets Document Defaults Paragraph Spacing

5 Type parts stroke descender counter Ascender serif stress X-height Parts of type

6 San serif Serif

7 Serif

8 Different fonts Arial ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYZabcdefghijklmnopqurst uvwxyz

9 Different fonts Arial ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmno pqurstuvwxyz12345687910å∫ç∂´ƒ©˙ˆ∆˚¬µ˜øπœ® ß†¨√∑≈¥Ωª¡™£¢ ∞§¶ ªº

10 Different fonts Times ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghi jklmnopqurstuvwxyz12345687910å∫ç∂´ƒ©˙ˆ∆˚¬µ˜ øπœ®ß†¨√∑≈¥Ωª¡™£¢∞§¶ªº

11 Different fonts     ∂  ∆  √∑  ∞  BACK

12 How type is presented Flush left Flush left type aligns all the words so that the left side is lined up as is this example. It is also called ragged right because of the appearance the other side of the type takes. The space between letters, and the space between words stay equal.

13 Flush right Flush right type aligns all the words so that the right side is lined up as is this example. It is also called ragged left because of the appearance the other side of the type takes. The space between letters, and the space between words stay equal.

14 Centered Centered type aligns all the type to the middle. Spaces between letters and word remain the same, the difference in the line length is split between the left and the right side. Is difficult to read because each line starts at a different spot.

15 Justified The most common way that printed type is displayed. The space between each letter and word is modified so that each line begins at a common point and ends at a common point. In most cases the last line of a paragraph remains flush left to avoid type spreading out to an unreadable level. BACK

16 How type is presented: Examples

17 Columns Gutter How type is presented: Examples

18 Units of measure points and picas 1 inch = 6 picas 12 points = 1 picas 72 points = 1 inch How type is presented BACK


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