Assignments Calendar

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Vocabulary - Book Terms

Gutter - Space in between paragraphs
Bleed - Space that doesn't print
Roman Hanging Punctuation - punctuation that happens outside the box
Ty­pog­ra­phy - the vi­sual com­po­nent of the writ­ten word
Serif
A serif is the little extra stroke or curves, at the ends of letters.
Sans Serif
A sans serif font does not include any extra stroke at the ends of the letters.

Example:


serif
SOURCE:
https://buffer.com/library/53-design-terms-explained-for-marketers

Monospace
A monospaced font, (also known as a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font) is a font whose letters and characters each occupies the same amount of horizontal space.
Tracking
Tracking is similar to kerning in that it refers to the spacing between letters or characters. However, instead of focusing on the spacing between individual letters (kerning), tracking measures space between groups of letters.
Lorem Ipsum
Dummy text used by the design industry. It’s used as placeholder text and has a more-or-less average distribution of letters, making it look like readable English, as opposed to using ‘Add content here, add content here’ within designs when the copy isn’t quite ready.


Analogous
Analogous color schemes use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs.

Analogous

Complimentary

Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel that are deeply contrasted.


Complimentary


*Though there are no set rules for when to use a serif or sans serif font, it’s suggested that sans serif fonts should be used for online body text and serif fonts for headlines and print.

Triadic

A triadic color scheme uses colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.

Triadic

CMYK


A color model that is used for print purposes. CMYK colors begin as white and then get darker as more colors are combined.
CMYK colors
Pantone Matching System

The Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a standardized color reproduction system. Every hue is given a number, making it easy for people to reference and reproduce the same colors.


Logomark - using a symbol or a mark to represent the company
Logotype - name of company that is designed in an unusual way
logo

Drop Cap
The first letter that is enlarged at the beginning of a paragraph.




SOURCE:
https://buffer.com/library/53-design-terms-explained-for-marketers

Placing Text within Margin Lines

-It is very important to place text within the margin lines so, they do not get cut away during the printing process

Master Pages

-Great for placing footers on the page
-when working on magazines, we work with multiple master pages

Guide to Paper Sizes

AO
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

Image result for guide to paper sizes graphic design
Image Source:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/260505159674850666/

Logomark and Logotype

Logomark - using a symbol or a mark to represent the company
Logotype - name of company that is designed in an unusual way


logo










SOURCE:
https://buffer.com/library/53-design-terms-explained-for-marketers

Explaining the Workspace

-Tools on the left of workspace
-Workspace in the center
-Effects setting at the top
-Layers and book pages on the right

Sans Serif and Serif

Serif

A serif is the little extra stroke or curves, at the ends of letters.

Sans Serif

A sans serif font does not include any extra stroke at the ends of the letters.



Example:

serif


SOURCE:

https://buffer.com/library/53-design-terms-explained-for-marketers

Pink Line - Guide Line (Workspace)

-The Pink line that shows up on the white spread is a guide line

Thursday, January 2, 2020

CC Libraries

-Creating CC libraries to organize content on the page
(logos, images, text, etc.)

Smart Guides - Lock

- When we are organizing our content, we are making sure that our objects snap to guides at the appropriate location of the page

Display > Performance

To change quality of content, click view, display>performance, and change the level of quality.

Hotkeys

CTRL+R - Ruler
P - Pen
CTRL+A - Select all (text)
CTRL+Z - Undo

InDesign - User Guide

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/user-guide.html