Desktop Publishing Basic Design Principles
Desktop Publishing Basic Design Principles
Desktop Publishing Basic Design Principles
Focus
Balance
Directional Flow
Unity
White Space
Borders
Choosing Type
Focus
An element to which the
eye first moves.
Formal Balance--
centers all design
elements around the
visual center.
Balance
Informal Balance--
arranges design
elements off center.
It is achieved by
contrasts of weights
around a balance
point.
Directional Flow Created by lines that the eye
follows on a page.
20 to 25% of your
documents should be
white space.
Borders
Borders isolate a
page or a section of a
page.
Borders can be
functional or decorative.
Shorter is better!
Violating the Copyright Law
Copyright laws give owners
exclusive rights to their
works.
Proofread it carefully.
Make adjustments.
Reference Books
Blanc, Iris. Desktop Publishing Activities. Ohio: South-Western
Publishing. 1998.
Davis, Graham. Quick Solutions to Great Layouts. Ohio: HOW Design
Books. 2001.
McWade, John. Before and After Page Design. California: JMS
Publishing. 2003.
OPAC Office Proficiency Assessment & Certification Software. Biddle
and Associates, Inc., California.
References
Websites
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/D/desktop_publishing.html
http://internetbrothers.com/desktoppub.htm
http://www.typography-1st.com/typo/txt-lay.htm
http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/basics/f/dtp_rules.htm
http://desktoppub.about.com/od/layout/
http://desktoppublishing.com/
http://www.newentrepreneur.com/Resources/Articles/DTP_12_most_common/dtp_12_most_common.html
http://www.careeroverview.com/desktop-publishing-careers.html
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,312646,00.html