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Looking Good in Print

AUTHOR: Roger C. Parker
ISBN: 1932111824

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Now celebrating its 10th anniversary with nearly a quarter million copies sold, "Looking Good in Print" has become a classic and is recognized as the definitive work in its category. This edition features new information on service bureaus, color...

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Looking Good in Print
- Book Review,
by Roger C. Parker


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This book is an excellent choice for anyone aspiring to become a successful desktop-publishing professional. In fact, it's the guide, long respected in the desktop-publishing community, and this fourth edition has more examples of good and bad designs than ever.

Parker and Berry first discuss essential design concepts such as relevance, proportion, consistency, contrast, restraint, and attention to detail. Next the authors teach you about basic tools for organizing layouts: grids, columns, gutters, headlines, kickers, captions, bullet lists, and pull quotes, to name a few. They delve into the intricacies of typography and font families, highlighting such concepts as type size, alignment, and leading and kerning. Next you learn about the use of white space and about rulers and accents such as borders, boxes, drop shadows, and bleeds. The authors discuss illustrations, clip art, backgrounds, charts, diagrams, tables, and maps and advise you on positioning those elements on a page. There's also a lot of information on selecting, resizing, and placing photographs. A full-color chapter illustrates how to choose color and use spot color, full color, and duotones.

At this point the authors move from theory to hands-on projects--you apply the design concepts that they have already put forth. You learn about the appropriate design, graphic, and text elements for newsletters, ads, catalogs, and other business correspondence. Each chapter in this section offers plenty of illustrations and ends with a checklist of reminders that you can refer to as you design.

Especially useful are chapter 12, which features common design mistakes along with illustrations and explanations of what's wrong, and chapter 13, which highlights redesigns of poorly produced publications. The latter is a before-and-after glimpse of designs of almost all types of publications, from newsletter to survey. These two chapters drive home succinctly and with great visual impact every point of design that the authors have previously discussed. Finally, the appendix offers extra tips on printing in color, and choosing image databases, paper, and service bureaus.

The authors don't refer to the Windows or Macintosh operating systems or to any software programs. The understanding is that you will learn how to use your software tools elsewhere and consult the book for elements of design. That's a reasonable goal, as the authors maintain a clear, concise tone and offer many tips that are tangential but still relevant to the subject matter. For example, the chapter on type has a short sidebar on the difference between kerning and tracking and a longer sidebar on font substitution. All in all, this book functions well as both a how-to manual for beginning designers and as a design reference for more advanced designers. --Kathleen Caster


Book Description
Now celebrating its 10th anniversary with nearly a quarter million copies sold, Looking Good in Print has become a classic and virtually launched an entire genre. Recognized as the definitive work in its category, this book features new information on service bureaus, color and printing, color lasers, new technologies, and much more. The New York Times says, "If you can afford only one book on desktop publishing, this is the one." MacWEEK says, "A graphic design primer for anyone who wants to design better-looking...desktop-published printed material." From PC Week, "Looking Good in Print is an excellent and valuable resource." The fourth edition has been updated to reflect the now-mature desktop publishing world, covering all the commonly used print publishing formats. The book coaches designers to design with the reader (and readability) in mind, taking advantage of the strengths of the print medium while finessing its weaknesses, and avoiding both common and obscure design pitfalls.


Book Description
The strength of this latest edition of Looking Good in Print is found in its expert advice and indispensable creative insights on the art and technique of design as it applies to desktop publishing. Some of the important topics covered in the new edition include: designing with fonts and type styles, using illustrations and photographs to make impact, using color effectively, working with large documents, and avoiding common design pitfalls. The new edition also includes a special section on designing printable documents for distribution on the Web. Over 200 hands-on examples are provided.


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         Book Review

Looking Good in Print
- Book Reviews,
by Roger C. Parker

Looking Good in Print

ANNOTATION

The strength of this latest edition of Looking Good in Print is found in its expert advice and indispensable creative insights on the art and technique of design as it applies to desktop publishing. Some of the important topics covered in the new edition include: designing with fonts and type styles, using illustrations and photographs to make impact, using color effectively, working with large documents, and avoiding common design pitfalls. The new edition also includes a special section on designing printable documents for distribution on the Web. Over 200 hands-on examples are provided.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

You'll learn clear, practical techniques for bringing your work alive; simple rules that save you time and money; the best ways to use templates and adapt them to your message; type tactics - how to choose, size, and space type for maximum punch; and how to apply the basics to specific projects - makeover examples are included on the CD-ROM.

SYNOPSIS

Beginner to advanced designers who need a comprehensive design reference

FROM THE CRITICS

New York Times Book Review

If you can afford only one book on desktop publishing, this is the one.

MacWeek

A graphic design primer for anyone who wants to design better-looking... desktop-published printed material.

PC Week

Looking Good in Print is an excellent and valuable resource.

School Library Journal

YA-Not only a must for beginning desktop publishers, this succinct compilation of design basics will also prove useful for more experienced teenaged hackers, clearly setting down instructions for what may have been achieved previously through trial and error or intuition. Focusing on elements such as relevance, consistency, and contrast, Parker steers clear of trendiness and emphasizes functionality in his description of and formulae for ``looking good.'' On nearly every page, visual or textual examples demonstrate how a few clicks of the mouse or command key can make a document difficult to read-and how to fix those problems. Chapters cover the ``Tools of Organization'' (grids, subheads, etc.), the ``Architectures of Type'' (typefaces and kerning), and ``Working with Color.'' Later chapters apply these basics, outlining prototypes for designing newspapers, advertisements, books, and business communications. Because the book is not specific to a particular computer system, it won't become dated quickly.-Jennifer A. Phillips, Carnegie Millon University, Pittsburgh, PA

Booknews

New edition of a clear and thorough guide to good design for desktop publishers. Advises on directing the reader's eye, choosing images, choosing type, creating balance, and avoiding common mistakes that undermine impact. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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