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Desktop Publishing ~ How Does the Design Process Work?~

Desktop Publishing ~ How Does the Design Process Work?~. Angela Creech Instructor Beavercreek High School Desktop Publishing with InDesign CS3. Design Basics 1. Look for examples of good design:.

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Desktop Publishing ~ How Does the Design Process Work?~

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  1. Desktop Publishing~ How Does the Design Process Work?~ Angela Creech Instructor Beavercreek High School Desktop Publishing with InDesign CS3

  2. Design Basics 1 Look for examples of good design: • Keep copies of brochures, newsletters, flyers, or other publications that you think are well designed.

  3. Design Basics 2 Determine the purpose of a publication’s message: • Consider the audience, the message you want to convey, the budget, and how the material will be distributed. These factors will determine the graphics you will need and the best software to use.

  4. Design Basics 3 Sketch a few ideas on paper: • On paper, you can quickly experiment with different design ideas. Sketching your ideas helps you think creatively and saves time at the computer.

  5. Design Basics 4 Use your sketches to create your ideas on the computer: • If budget and time frame permit, you can submit several ideas to a client or team.

  6. Design Basics 5 Keep your design simple: • Remove any unnecessary elements and make sure nothing distracts from the intended message. Proofread, proofread, proofread!

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