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5 result(s) for "Graphic design (Typography) Computer programs."
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Type rules : the designer's guide to professional typography
\"Type Rules!, Fourth Edition is an up-to-date, thorough introduction to the principles and practices of typography. From the fundamentals to cutting-edge applications, this edition has everything today's serious designer needs to use type effectively. Dozens of exercises reinforce authoritative coverage on such topics as how to select the appropriate type for the job, how to set type like a pro, and how to design a typeface, as well as how to fully harness the power of major design packages including the Adobe Creative Suite\"-- Provided by publisher.
Information access by design : Electronic guidelines for librarians
Traditionally, librarians have not been trained in graphic design. However, with the proliferation of the World Wide Web and the concept of librarian as educator, librarians are being called upon with increasing frequency to design Web pages and electronic educational materials. Basic design principles as they relate to the development of user interface are presented. Design areas covered are line, shape, type, texture, balance, contrast, unity, value, and color. Illustrations are used to provide visual applications of the design principles as they relate to library applications.
DESKTOP PUBLISHING SPECIALIST
Increasingly, desktop publishing specialists are responsible for making the publication master \"web ready.\" Because of this trend, they often need knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Portable Document Format (PDF) to convert documents from print to electronic format.