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Document design is the field concerned with creating texts, that is books, pamphlets, posters and others that integrate words and pictures in ways that help people to achieve their specific goals for using texts at home, school, or work.
1. #24732 To design for attention -- and then be sure the message is read -- several lessons can be learned from that most mundane of printed material, the newspaper. Woolf, Gordon. Document Design (2001). Design>Document Design 2. #24676 Whatever the subject of lists I follow, two basic questions usually come up about every three months. Usually the person posting the question has to make a decision between: Pagemaker or Quark (and often FrameMaker), or Macintosh or PC. Haugen, Diane. Document Design (2001). Articles>Document Design>Software 3. #24731 The Nature of the Interchange Between Editors and Authors Editors, if allowed to interact with authors on a level above the comma, could often help authors negotiate new meaning as authors struggle to translate their ideas into writing. Document Design (2001). Articles>Collaboration>Editing 4. #24733 PageMaker Scripting for Non-Programmers Scripting is simply a method of automating complex or time-consuming tasks in PageMaker. Haugen, Diane. Document Design (2001). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe PageMaker 5. #24730 A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, But... What happens when we try to translate that picture or mental image into words so readers who don't have the picture in front of them can understand the meaning? Oftentimes...chaos. Document Design (2001). Design>Document Design>Graphic Design
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