- TIFF - Defining TIFF graphics format as used in Desktop Publishing
TIFF is a bitmap format. TIFF graphics are the best choice for high resolution printing of images.
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- Why is Desktop Publishing Important_ - What is Desktop Publishing and Why Do We
It's important because desktop publishing, used properly, enhances visual communication and streamlines the process of disseminating information... What is Desktop Publishing and Why Do We Care?
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- Small Caps and the Chicago Manual of Style
The use of small caps for some types of abbreviations may be typographically desirable, but it may no longer be the prescribed style for publications that adhere to the 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style published in August 2003.
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- Rule 9 - Use Frames Boxes Borders with a Purpose - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Boxes, borders, or frames are useful design and organizational devices. The problem is that they are just too easy to create. Learn how to use boxes, borders, and frames effectively.
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- Sans Serif - Defining Sans Serif Type
Type which does not have serifs -- the little extra strokes found at the end of main vertical and horizontal strokes of some letterforms -- are called sans serif (without serif).
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- Rule 4 - Ragged Right vs Justified Text Alignment - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Alignment that works for one design might be totally inappropriate for another layout. Discover the pros and cons of left-aligned, ragged right text alignment as opposed to fully justified text alignment.
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- Rule 5 - Centered Text Alignment - Rules of Desktop Publishing
There are only a few cases where centered text alignment is appropriate. Use centered text alignment wisely in desktop publishing page layouts as well as Web publishing.
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- Lorem Ipsum - Defining Lorem Ipsum Placeholder Text for Page Layout
Beyond the actual words, learn how the lorem ipsum text is used in desktop publishing.
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- Lesson 7 of Create a Greeting Card Class - Page Layout
We're finally going to talk about page layout -- putting your carefully selected (and possibly edited) graphics and text on the page together.
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- Choose a Page Layout Size That Fits the Intended or Expected Use
Choose a standard tri-fold format for a brochure, tabloid size for a newsletter, or an oversized postcard size for a dirct mail piece only after considering the recipient, budget, the need for portability or filing, and postal regulations. Let the audience and use not your available templates or desire to do something different guide the size and layout.
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