InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign CS2This is the first examination of the sophisticated typographic capabilities of Indesign CS and CS2. It covers in detail new type-related features, such as Sequential Styles, Import Word Styles, and Anchored Objects. It gives clear, engaging explanations of the why and the how of good typography. Whether you're a graphics pros migrating from InDesign's long-entrenched competitor QuarkXPress or a hobbyists producing fancy invites and book-length projects, you'll appreciate this guide's finely tuned focus on everything typographic.Realizing that to take full advantage of InDesign's typographic tools, you must understand the principles guiding their use, author Nigel French addresses both the whys and the hows of good typography. Using examples & tips, Nigel provides an overview of InDesign's type features, including the Paragraph Composer, optical kerning, and its support for OpenType fonts. Starting with character formats and then moving through paragraph formats, styles & effects, and layouts, you'll have gained the skills they need to produce beautiful type by the end of the volume. |
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... justified . In InDesign terms , Left Justified means type where all lines of the paragraph are the same length . InDesign offers several other flavors of justified type : Right Justified , Center Justified , and Full Justi- fied . The ...
... justified . In InDesign terms , Left Justified means type where all lines of the paragraph are the same length . InDesign offers several other flavors of justified type : Right Justified , Center Justified , and Full Justi- fied . The ...
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... Justified vs. Ragged Type Because centered alignment and right alignment have limited applications when it comes to continuous text , we are essentially concerned with the pros and cons of using Left or Left Justified type , and the ...
... Justified vs. Ragged Type Because centered alignment and right alignment have limited applications when it comes to continuous text , we are essentially concerned with the pros and cons of using Left or Left Justified type , and the ...
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... justified , other elements of your text will want to be ragged , both to avoid composition problems and to provide a contrast to the symmetry of your justified type . The following elements should not be justified : Headlines and ...
... justified , other elements of your text will want to be ragged , both to avoid composition problems and to provide a contrast to the symmetry of your justified type . The following elements should not be justified : Headlines and ...
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