Mastering Graphics: Design and Production Made EasyR.R. Bowker, 1983 - 180 páginas |
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... shape ( in which case you shoot it as a horizontal ) or a tall , skinny shape ( in which case the vertical would fit it better ) . Shoot verticals as often as the subject matter is suited for that , or as often as it seems to make sense ...
... shape ( in which case you shoot it as a horizontal ) or a tall , skinny shape ( in which case the vertical would fit it better ) . Shoot verticals as often as the subject matter is suited for that , or as often as it seems to make sense ...
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... shape will probably have to be stripped in as line art . The shape itself must , of course , be indicated on an overlay . Shape the picture into geometric shapes , such as circles , triangles , rhomboids , trapezoids , or anything else ...
... shape will probably have to be stripped in as line art . The shape itself must , of course , be indicated on an overlay . Shape the picture into geometric shapes , such as circles , triangles , rhomboids , trapezoids , or anything else ...
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... shapes are no substitute for the inner content of a story . As the poet says , " Form without substance casts no ... shape other than the expected rectangle with a view to its subsequent folding . Given such a situation , all sorts ...
... shapes are no substitute for the inner content of a story . As the poet says , " Form without substance casts no ... shape other than the expected rectangle with a view to its subsequent folding . Given such a situation , all sorts ...
Contenido
What face to use? | 44 |
how much space will the words take in type? | 52 |
Sans serif vs serif faces for body copy | 58 |
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allow appear attention background become called characters clearly color column contrast copy cost count course create depends dolor draw easy edge editor effect elements expected faces factor fold give graphic halftone handling headline Helvetica important inch interesting kind leading legibility less letter light lines logo look machine magazine margin marks material matter means measure mechanical normal original paper person photograph picas picture piece placed possible printer printing probably problem proofs publication ragged reader reduce result rules scale screen sense separate shape sheet short shots simple space standard story things turn typesetting typewriter typography usually variety visual width
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The Handbook Handbook: The Complete How-to Guide to Publishing Policies and ... A. B. Travis Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |