Colours are an important element of design that can evoke moods and statements when used wisely. They have symbolism and meanings beyond just combinations of colors. When designing materials, it's helpful to consider how colors are perceived.
Images can be vector or raster. Vector images use mathematically defined lines while raster images use a grid of pixels. Image resolution refers to the spacing of pixels and is measured in pixels or dots per inch.
TrueType and PostScript are both font standards that allow fonts to be used across different systems. While PostScript was introduced earlier, TrueType fonts now have advantages like improved hinting for low resolution display. However, PostScript remains the standard for serious graphic arts work.
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Desktop Publishing: Colours, Images & Fonts
Colours are an important element of design that can evoke moods and statements when used wisely. They have symbolism and meanings beyond just combinations of colors. When designing materials, it's helpful to consider how colors are perceived.
Images can be vector or raster. Vector images use mathematically defined lines while raster images use a grid of pixels. Image resolution refers to the spacing of pixels and is measured in pixels or dots per inch.
TrueType and PostScript are both font standards that allow fonts to be used across different systems. While PostScript was introduced earlier, TrueType fonts now have advantages like improved hinting for low resolution display. However, PostScript remains the standard for serious graphic arts work.
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Colours, Images & Fonts
Colours • One of the elements of design, color is not essential to a good design. However, color is an added dimension that can evoke moods and make powerful statements when used wisely. • Colours are more than a combination of red and blue or yellow and black. They are non- verbal communication. Colors have symbolism and color meanings that go beyond ink. • As you design brochures, logos, and Web sites, it is helpful to keep in mind how the eye and the mind perceive certain colors and the color meanings we associate with each color. Images • Vector Images: Images made up of mathematically defined lines and curves called vectors. • Raster Images: Images that consist of a grid, or raster, of small squares, know as pixels • Image Resolution:refers to the spacing of pixels in the images and is measured in pixels per inch (ppi) or dots per inch (dpi) Fonts • TrueType (TT) and PostScript Type 1 (PS1) are both multi-platform outline font standards for which the technical specifications are openly available. "Multi- platform" means that both font types are usable on multiple sorts of computer systems. • PostScript predates TrueType by about six years. First, we had many different formats for digital fonts, none of which were standardized. Then Apple adopted Adobe's PostScript page description language (PDL) for its Apple LaserWriter printer in 1985. This, combined with the introduction of desktop publishing software, sparked a revolution in page layout technology. • At present many of the commercially available TrueType fonts one sees at the corner software store are of poor quality . • There was no font editing software available at the retail level with native TrueType support. • TrueType's hinting advantage only matters when hinting matters: when outputting to low-resolution devices, or for screen display. • PostScript has some advantages simply from being the longer-established standard, especially for serious graphic arts work.