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Desktop Publishing Unlocking the Secrets to Creating Professional Documents Developed by Nettie Briggs with all credit to Robin Williams Klein Instructional Technology Team 10/2000

If the horse you are riding is dead, then it’s time to get off the horse.  Do you use a typewriter in your office?  Do you use a computer?  Typing guidelines broke the rules of print established as far back as Gutenberg  Are you still following typing guidelines?

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  All letters are monospaced. Notice how all of the letters line up one under the other.  You needed two spaces to separate a sentence visually

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  All letters are proportional  Even periods and spaces  Only one space after sentence

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Straight quotes  Straight apostrophes

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Use “smart quotes”  Use ‘smart apostrophes’

Typewriter vs.. Word Processor  Hyphens-  Double dash - -

Typewriter vs.. Word Processor  En dash indicates duration or compound adjective  October–December  Houston–Dallas flight  Em dash used as a colon or parenthesis or to indicate a sudden change in thought  A hyphen should not have space on either side of it— neither should an em dash.

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Few special keys

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Many special characters

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Underlining is for typewriters because there was no other way to emphasize a word or phrase.  Avoid underlining if at all possible because it is too heavy, too close to the type, and bumps the descenders.

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Italic is for professional use to emphasize text.  Try bold type or a different type face.

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  ON A TYPEWRITER THE ONLY WAY TO EMPHASIZE A HEADLINE WAS TO MAKE IT ALL CAPITAL LETTERS OR UNDERLINE IT.  ALL CAPITAL TEXT IS DIFFICULT TO READ ACCORDING TO READABILITY STUDIES.  ALL WORDS BECOME RECTANGULAR IN THEIR SHAPE AND WE LOSE THE SHAPE RECOGNITION OF WORDS.

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  One type face

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Variety of type face choices  Mix only one serif with one sans serif type face Serif Sans serif  May mix styles of type face  Serif history Serif history  Sans Serif history Sans Serif history

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  On a typewriter five spaces is always the same equal five spaces.

Typewriter vs. Word Processor  Spaces are not always the same  Use tabs to align text  First line indent marker

The Four Basic Principles of Design  Proximity  Alignment  Repetition  Contrast

Proximity  Group related items together.  Move them physically close to each other  Separate items or groups of information that are not related to each other Robin Williams

Nettie Briggs Spring Cypress Rd Klein, TX Instructional Technology Team

Nettie Briggs 7200 Spring Cypress Rd Klein, TX Instructional Technology Team

CD ROMS Children’s CDs Educational CDs Laser discs Educational Early Learning Language Arts Science Math Teacher Tools Books Teacher tools Videos Hardware & Accessories Cables Input devices Mass storage Memory CD ROMS Children’s CDs Educational CDs Laser discs Educational Early Learning Language Arts Science Math Teacher Tools Books Teacher tools Videos Hardware & Accessories Cables Input devices Mass storage Memory

CD ROMS Children’s CDs Educational CDs Laser discs Educational Early Learning Language Arts Science Math Teacher Tools Books Teacher tools Videos Hardware & Accessories Cables Input devices Mass storage Memory CD ROMS Children’s CDs Educational CDs Laser discs Educational Early Learning Language Arts Science Math Teacher Tools Books Teacher tools Videos Hardware & Accessories Cables Input devices Mass storage Memory

Alignment  Nothing should be placed arbitrarily  Every item should have a visual connection with something else on the page.  Invisible lines connect items if they are aligned Robin Williams

Nettie Briggs 7200 Spring Cypress Rd Klein, TX Instructional Technology Team

Nettie Briggs 7200 Spring Cypress Rd Klein, TX Instructional Technology Team

Agenda for Staff Development By Lyle Lovett August 10, 1999

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You are warmly invited to attend the retirement party for our librarian

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Robert Burns Poems in Scots and English The most complete edition available of Scotland’s greatest Lyric poet.

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Repetition  Repeat some aspect of the design throughout  Repetition can be thought of as consistency,  Pushed further from inconspicuous repetition Robin Williams

Nettie Briggs 7200 Spring Cypress Rd Klein, TX Instructional Technology Team

It’s a battle between the coaches and the eighth grade boys!

Contrast  Have contrast not conflict  Don’t be a wimp! Robin Williams

Nettie Briggs 7200 Spring-Cypress Rd. Klein, Texas Related Skills Excellent working knowledge of the Internet and web page creation following the Klein Acceptable Use Policy. Assists with instructing district level technology classes for both Internet searching skills and school web design. Education 1978 Graduate of Southwest Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Experience 1978–1998 Classroom teacher in the following subject areas: Developmental, Resource, Computer Literacy. Teaching areas have included most grade levels at elementary, intermediate, and high school.

Nettie Briggs 7200 Spring-Cypress Rd. Klein, Texas Related Skills Excellent working knowledge of the Internet and web page creation following the Klein Acceptable Use Policy. Assists with instructing district level technology classes for both Internet searching skills and school web design. Education 1978 Graduate of Southwest Texas State University San Marcos, Texas Experience 1978–1998 Classroom teacher in the following subject areas: Developmental, Resource, Computer Literacy. Teaching areas have included most grade levels at elementary, intermediate, and high school.

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Robin Williams is the author of many great books related to desktop publishing and design. For this presentation information was pulled from the following books. The Mac is Not a Typewriter The Non-designers Design Book