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E-raamat: InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign

  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780134891743
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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780134891743

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This fully updated guide shows students how to create beautiful type for print and web with Adobe InDesign. Using practical examples, loads of tips, and sidebars to provide additional detail, author Nigel French provides a comprehensive overview of all of InDesign's type features, including new features and Creative Cloud features not included in previous editions.

 

Starting with character formats and then moving through paragraph formats, styles and effects, and layouts, this book teaches all the skills students need to produce beautiful type.

 

More than ever, modern typographers need to be prepared to craft type that will be used in a wide variety of media, from the printed page to the high-resolution displays of mobile devices, and this new edition of InDesign Type is the perfect guidebook for them.

Foreword ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 About Type
1(22)
Type Choices
2(2)
Type Anatomy and Classification
4(12)
View the Page
16(4)
Create a Typography Workspace
20(3)
Chapter 2 Type on the Page
23(20)
Text Frames
24(1)
Text Flow
25(4)
Text Threads
29(9)
The Story Editor
38(2)
Text Cleanup
40(3)
Chapter 3 Type Choices
43(22)
Text Selection Methods
44(1)
Basic Character Formats
45(13)
Typekit
58(1)
Legibility and Readability
59(6)
Chapter 4 Screen Typography
65(18)
Types of Digital Publishing
66(2)
Choosing Type for Screens
68(4)
Preparing Type for Screens
72(11)
Chapter 5 Leading
83(12)
Leading Size
84(4)
Avoid Auto Leading (Most of the Time)
88(4)
Keep It Consistent, Except
92(3)
Chapter 6 Alignment
95(22)
Horizontal Alignment
96(14)
Vertical Alignment
110(7)
Chapter 7 Letterspacing, Tracking, and Kerning
117(16)
Letterspacing vs. Tracking
118(3)
Tracking vs. Kerning
121(6)
Kerning
127(6)
Chapter 8 Small (but Important) Details
133(22)
Special Characters
134(5)
White Space Characters
139(3)
The Glyphs Panel
142(4)
Open Type Features
146(9)
Chapter 9 Paragraph Indents and Spacing
155(10)
First-Line Indents
156(2)
Hanging Indents
158(1)
Left and Right Indents
159(1)
Space Before and Space After
160(5)
Chapter 10 Breaking (and Not Breaking) Words, Lines, Paragraphs, and Pages
165(14)
Hyphenation
166(7)
Break Characters
173(4)
Keep Options
177(2)
Chapter 11 Tables
179(16)
Table Aesthetics
180(2)
Creating a Table
182(4)
Table Selection Methods
186(1)
Working with Rows and Columns
187(3)
Working with Table Cells
190(1)
Other Table Considerations
191(4)
Chapter 12 Bullet and Number Lists
195(12)
Working with Lists
196(1)
Bullet Lists
196(2)
Numbered Lists
198(4)
Tabs
202(5)
Chapter 13 Drop Caps
207(12)
Creating a Simple Drop Cap
208(2)
Drop Cap Aesthetics
210(9)
Chapter 14 Combine Typefaces
219(8)
Things to Avoid
220(1)
Vive la Difference
220(1)
It's a Family Affair
220(2)
Go for Contrast
222(3)
From the Same Stable
225(1)
Historical Accuracy
225(1)
Combining Characteristics
225(2)
Chapter 15 Styles
227(36)
Defining Our Terms
228(1)
Why Use Styles?
228(1)
Creating Paragraph Styles
229(2)
Applying Styles
231(3)
Editing and Adapting Styles
234(4)
Character Styles
238(5)
Object Styles
243(3)
Table and Cell Styles
246(2)
Features Related to Styles
248(15)
Chapter 16 Type and Image
263(22)
Text Wraps
264(8)
Simple Type Effects
272(13)
Chapter 17 Page Geometry, Grids, and White Space
285(32)
Setting Up the Document
286(4)
Master Pages
290(6)
Setting Up Columns
296(3)
Working with Grids
299(12)
White Space
311(6)
Appendix Type Checklist 317(5)
Index 322
Nigel French is a graphic designer, photographer, and software trainer based in Sussex, UK. His website is www.nigelfrench.com.