Graphic Communications: Design Through ProductionThis book offers comprehensive coverage of each step of design through production, with reference to traditional processes and how they relate to current state-of-the-art technologies. Topics include typography, creative design, budgeting, scheduling, computer graphics, digital data, photographic imaging, image manipulation, CD-ROM technology, prepress, printing processes, with practical applications in designing for production. The elements of creative graphic design and the role of the computer as a basic design and problem solving tool emphasize the transference of skills. |
Contents
Digitizing Data | 7 |
An Historical Perspective of Graphic Communications | 52 |
DESIGN PROCESSES | 77 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
adjusted applied black-and-white camera changes chapter client compact disc consequat copyboard create daisy wheel printers Design and Printing design process desktop devices Digitizing Data disk dolore dot matrix printers dot per inch drawing program drive drum Electronic Page Electronic Page Composition elements emulsion example exposure film flat fonts format fountain Futura Futura Condensed goldenrod graphic arts Graphic Communications graphic design grid halftone Halftone Illustrations halftone negative halftone screen image areas imagesetter inch Introduction to Graphic Isetta laser printers layout program light Line and Halftone lithography logo machine Macintosh MICROCAR nonimage areas offset press offset printing operator original copy output page layout program painting program personal computer photographic print head printing plate printing press Printing Production Technology puter resolution roller rotation scanner scanning serif shown in Figure specific thumbnail tion toner transfer typeface typesetting waterless white space