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Title: Page


1
Page Document Design
  • EDU1472

2
Objectives
  • Outline basic principles for page design
  • Suggest enhancements to basic design
  • Identify problems in page design
  • Discuss key issues in document design
  • Suggest techniques for document preparation

3
Fundamentals
  • Body text
  • Essential component of the page
  • Reason for existence
  • Other elements
  • Heads, bylines, quotes, illustrations, etc
  • Relate to body text
  • Make body text more easily accessible
  • Start with body text
  • Add components to support overall design

4
Publication - Purpose to Form
  • What is the purpose of the publication?
  • Who is the intended audience?
  • What information should it include?
  • What image or impression should it project?
  • What limitations are there on time, format or
    materials?

5
Function
  • Persuasion - advertisement, invitation, poster
  • Identification - business card, stationery
  • Information - brochure, program, fact sheet
  • Information periodicals - magazine, newsletter
  • Response generating - application, order form,
    survey
  • Reference - calendar, directory, schedule,
    timetable

6
Form 1
  • Appropriateness relevance
  • Support the message
  • Proportion
  • Relative size related to importance

7
Form 2
  • Direction
  • Upper left to lower right flow of text
  • Logical progression

8
Form 3
  • Consistency
  • Page to page issue to issue

9
Form 4
  • Contrast colour
  • Contrast juxtaposition of dissimilar elements
  • Colour variation in light dark
  • Restraint
  • Avoid over use of effects

10
Other considerations
  • Binding method
  • staple - corner, top or side
  • punched - rings or spiral/comb
  • perfect (glued) bound
  • stitched
  • Quantity of text
  • few pages or many?
  • may need to be broken up into sections
  • special requirements of equations etc
  • Illustrations
  • few or many?
  • text or images dominant?
  • Typeface
  • proportion and balance
  • readability is the criterion

11
The basic page
  • Page size
  • Metric standards
  • A series - A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6
  • A4 is 297 mm by 210 mm
  • B series
  • B4 is 354 mm by 250 mm
  • Page orientation
  • Portrait Landscape

12
Space on the page
  • Margins must accommodate binding
  • Narrow top margins seem oppressive
  • Deep top margins seem less aggressive
  • Use margins to give text a special look
  • Margins create contrast set off text
  • Consistent from page to page

13
Live matter area
  • Traditions conventions
  • Technical reports typically single column
  • More accessible structures may be possible
  • Magazines typically multi-column
  • Variations are used to highlight content
  • No absolutes - criterion is accessibility
  • Design on an underlying grid

14
Heads or Titles
  • Describe the topic in the text
  • Title designates the subject of a formal document
  • Headline implies an attempt to attract attention
  • Short self contained units
  • Emphasised
  • Bold face or different type sizes
  • 'ALL CAPS', 'Up And Down Style' or 'Down style'
  • Attention and readability are criteria
  • Centred may be more difficult to read
  • No '.' at end of heads

15
Placing heads
  • Need to be noticed
  • read top left to bottom right
  • No more than 4 lines
  • Tighten leading to concentrate effect
  • At least 3 lines of text below a head at the foot
    or above a head at the top of a page

16
Runarounds
  • Body text can be set to "runaround obstacles"
  • Illustrations
  • Pull quotes
  • Headings
  • Cautions
  • May create sections of narrow columns prone to
    "rivers"
  • Should avoid text interrupted by headings

17
Embellishments
  • Initial letters
  • Stick-up, drop, hanging
  • Pull quotes or breakouts
  • Use decorative effects or boxing
  • Position in margins or use runarounds
  • Decks, blurbs
  • Explanatory material set smaller than the title
    but larger than or distinct from the body text
  • Artwork
  • Size according to importance
  • Position according to purpose

18
Fundamental issues
  • Documents
  • Exist for a purpose
  • Have an intended audience
  • Attempt to convey an image
  • Are constrained by available resources
  • Must be prepared in limited time
  • A successful document is one which effectively
    communicates its intended message

19
Components
  • Combine for a unified document
  • Copy
  • Artwork
  • Type
  • Face(s), size(s)
  • Paper stock
  • Size, weight, finish, colour
  • Ink colour
  • Format
  • Page size orientation
  • Binding

20
'Features' to avoid
  • Rivers of white
  • Tombstone heads
  • Floating heads
  • Buried heads
  • Whispering heads
  • Jumping horizons
  • Widows orphans
  • Busy layouts
  • Claustrophobic layouts

21
Simple folds of A4
A5 booklet
Gate folds
Half quarter
Third
Concertina
22
Imposition
  • Placement of page images for reproduction such
    that, after folding and trimming, pages of type
    are correctly sequenced for binding in a document

23
AppleWorks techniques
  • WP or DR documents may be used
  • WP consider using columns as grid
  • DR use master page for working guides
  • Use frames for text to allow free placement
  • Text frames may be
  • Linked
  • Rotated
  • Elements may be
  • Grouped
  • Locked
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