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Histoire de l'imprimerie et des arts et professions qui se rattachent à la typographie
by
Ligaran, Bibliophile Jacob, Édouard Fournier, Ferdinand Seré
in
HISTORY
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Printing-France-History
2015
Extrait: \"Le livre, cette expression vivante et durable de la pensée et de la science humaine, fut de bonne heure l'âme d'une industrie multiple et féconde, la ressource d'un important commerce. En Grèce, d'où l'art du livre devrait naturellement nous venir avec la poésie, l'éloquence et l'histoire, dont il est l'enveloppe matérielle et palpable, nous voyons déjà une classe active d'artisans se vouer à sa fabrication...\"À PROPOS DES ÉDITIONS LIGARANLes éditions LIGARAN proposent des versions numériques de qualité de grands livres de la littérature classique mais également des livres rares en partenariat avec la BNF. Beaucoup de soins sont apportés à ces versions ebook pour éviter les fautes que l'on trouve trop souvent dans des versions numériques de ces textes. LIGARAN propose des grands classiques dans les domaines suivants: • Livres rares
• Livres libertins
• Livres d'Histoire
• Poésies
• Première guerre mondiale
• Jeunesse
• Policier
Designing the editorial experience : a primer for print, Web, and mobile
\"In a world of media that seems to be ever-changing, how do we define a newspaper, magazine or journal? Are we drinking our morning coffee on a Sunday as we sit down and read our newstablet? Look around any doctor's office waiting room and you will find two people reading the same magazine, one holding the paper version, another on their phone. With so many medium options, designers need to evaluate the best formats to convey an editorial vision. In Designing the Editorial Experience, authors Sue Apfelbaum and Juliette Cezzar will discuss what it means to design for multiple media. It features advice from professionals in both the design and editorial fronts --and digital strategists too-- about what is constant and what is changing in the field. Inside, you will find examples of the best editorial design being produced today. In addition, explore the audiences for content, what forms the content takes, and how workflows are managed. This book provides a primer on the elements of editorial design that result in rich, thoughtful, and rewarding editorial experiences\"-- Provided by publisher.
Designing the editorial experience : a primer for print, Web, and mobile
by
Apfelbaum, Sue
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Cezzar, Juliette
in
Design
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Electronic publications -- Design
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Graphic arts (Typography)
2014
Find examples of editorial design, audiences for content, what forms the content takes, and how workflow is managed. This book provides a primer on the elements of editorial design that result in rich editorial experiences.
Responsive typography : using type well on the web
\"Responsive web design helps you maintain its design integrity on a variety of screen sizes, but how does it affect your typography? With this practical book, graphic designers, web designers, and frontend developers alike will learn the nuts and bolts of implementing web fonts well, especially how to get the best appearance from type without sacrificing performance on any device. After examining typography fundamentals and the evolution of type on the Web, author Jason Pamental provides useful approaches, real examples, code, and advice for making your type performant, progressive, proportional, and polished--the primary ingredients of responsive typography\"--Page 4 of cover.
Web accessibility for people with dyslexia: A systematic literature review
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Meneses-Claudio, Brian
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Enco-Jáuregui, Leonardo
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Auccacusi-Kañahuire, Monica
in
Accessibility
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Browsing
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Dyslexia
2024
As the digital age advances, the internet has become a vital source of information and social participation; And with it, opportunities and benefits are manifested that can only be obtained through this single means. That is why it is essential to ensure that everyone can have equal access and opportunities when browsing the web. This review focuses on investigating the current state of knowledge of web accessibility for people with dyslexia. To achieve this, various computer solutions, design recommendations and study of web accessibility guidelines were reviewed, whose main objective is to improve the experience of users with dyslexia when browsing the web. A total of 120 original articles were extracted from the Scopus database, of which 22 studies met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that many of the web design customization options provided by these solutions were able to improve the web browsing and reading experience for people with dyslexia. In conclusion, this RSL allowed to identify a large number of software-based solutions and design recommendations to provide accessibility to people with dyslexia. Among the most important factors considered in these studies is the organization of content, typography and color contrast. Additionally, it is important to highlight the need to continue adjusting these proposals according to the different opinions and suggestions provided by the participants during the evaluations. And finally, it is recommended to obtain larger samples of participants so that, in this way, more representative results can be obtained during future research.
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TYPOGRAPHY ON THE WEB
1999
Article included in an issue devoted to the theme: Global issues, local concerns. Book review abstract. San Diego, California: AP Professional (Academic Press), 1999, 498pp., 44.95 dollars. ISBN 0126455457. Reviewed by Kristina Dumbeck.
Book Review
Visual Perception of Peripheral Screen Elements: The Impact of Text and Background Colors
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Zorko, Anja
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Valenko, Snježana Ivančić
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Čačić, Marko
in
color
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Design
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graphical user interface
2025
Visual perception of screen elements depends on their color, font, and position in the user interface design. Objects in the central part of the screen are perceived more easily than those in the peripheral areas. However, the peripheral space is valuable for applications like advertising and promotion and should not be overlooked. Optimizing the design of elements in this area can improve user attention to peripheral visual stimuli during focused tasks. This study aims to evaluate how different combinations of text and background color affect the visibility of moving textual stimuli in the peripheral areas of the screen, while attention is focused on a central task. This study investigates how background color, combined with white or black text, affects the attention of participants. It also identifies which background color makes a specific word most noticeable in the peripheral part of the screen. We designed quizzes to present stimuli with black or white text on various background colors in the peripheral regions of the screen. The background colors tested were blue, red, yellow, green, white, and black. While saturation and brightness were kept constant, the color tone was varied. Among ten combinations of background and text color, we aimed to determine the most noticeable combination in the peripheral part of the screen. The combination of white text on a blue background resulted in the shortest detection time (1.376 s), while black text on a white background achieved the highest accuracy rate at 79%. The results offer valuable insights for improving peripheral text visibility in user interfaces across various visual communication domains such as video games, television content, and websites, where peripheral information must remain noticeable despite centrally focused user attention and complex viewing conditions.
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