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- Rule 1 - One Space or Two Spaces After Punctuation -Rules of Desktop Publishing
Should you put one space or two spaces after a period? The debate over how much space to put between sentences (whether they end with a period or other punctuation) may seem petty, but often it's the little details that make or break a design.
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- Rule 10 - Use Less Clip Art - Rules of Desktop Publishing
There are no hard and fast rules on how many clip art images on a page is too many. But unless you're dealing with a product catalog or a yearbook, chances are that if there are more than three or four clip art images the page is too graphics-heavy. Cut the Clip Art Clutter. Eliminate Image Overload.
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- Rule 11 - Use More White Space - Rules of Desktop Publishing
White space provides visual breathing room for the eye. It breaks up text and graphics. Add white space to make a page less cramped, confusing, or overwhelming. Learn how to incorporate white space or negative space in desktop publishing page layouts.
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- Rule 12 - Reset Software Defaults - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Default software settings are timesavers. Unfortunately, the default software settings for margins, typographic symbols, column spacing, and other document setup features are not the best ones for well-designed desktop publishing documents.
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- Rule 2 - Use Paragraph Spacing Not Returns - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Should you use two hard returns to put space between paragraphs? Let's look at some samples and explore the pros and cons of using double hard returns to create paragraph spacing.
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- Rule 3 - Use Fewer Fonts - Rules of Desktop Publishing
How many fonts are too many for one project and how do you know where to draw the line? Learn why to use fewer fonts and how many fonts to use for the best appearance.
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- Rule 4 - Ragged Right vs Justified Text Alignment - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Alignment that works for one design might be totally inappropriate for another layout. Discover the pros and cons of left-aligned, ragged right text alignment as opposed to fully justified text alignment.
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- Rule 5 - Centered Text Alignment - Rules of Desktop Publishing
There are only a few cases where centered text alignment is appropriate. Use centered text alignment wisely in desktop publishing page layouts as well as Web publishing.
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- Rule 6 - Balance Line Length with Type Size
Lines of type that are too long or too short slow down reading and comprehension. Combine improper line lengths with the wrong size of type and the problem is magnified. Learn how to find the right line length in desktop publishing page layout.
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- Rule 7 - Use All Caps with the Right Fonts - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Stop shouting. Online TYPING IN ALL CAPS is considered shouting and is frowned on in most cases. In print, shouting is never worse than when it is done with decorative or script typefaces. Its ugly. Its hard to read. Just dont do it, PLEASE!
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- Rule 8 - Proper Typographical Punctuation in Desktop Publishing
These step-by-step type tutorials show how to get proper typographical punctuation marks and offer tips on finetuning the characters that are in most fonts used in desktop publishing.
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- Rule 9 - Use Frames Boxes Borders with a Purpose - Rules of Desktop Publishing
Boxes, borders, or frames are useful design and organizational devices. The problem is that they are just too easy to create. Learn how to use boxes, borders, and frames effectively.
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- Rules Let Your Teen Have a Say
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