When designing a document, there are certain practical issues you should consider. Some of these are suggested below:The density of text on the page will affect the
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When designing a document, there are certain practical issues you should consider. Some of these are suggested below:The density of text on the page will affect the number of pages in a document.
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The number and width of columns is important to the overall look of the page. Professional designers usually start with a page grid, showing the number and width of columns, and the position of different features on the page. When deciding how many columns to have on the page, consider the
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When designing a document, there are certain practical issues you should consider. Some of these are suggested below:The density of text on the page will affect the number of pages in a document.
The number and width of columns is important to the overall look of the page. Professional designers usually start with a page grid, showing the number and width of columns, and the position of different features on the page. When deciding how many columns to have on the page, consider the following issues:There is a physical limit to the number of columns you can fit into the available space. Unless your page is very wide, you probably do not want to have more than three columns on the page. A three column layout is most popular for newsletters.Generally, make all the columns to be filled with the same piece of text equal in width.The larger the body text, the wider the column should be. A line of body text should usually be no more than 65 characters long. The optimal line length for body text is considered to be between 40 and 60 characters.If your headings are expected to fit the column, is the column wide enough, or will any headings have to be hyphenated or split over several lines?
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The first step towards effective page design is a clear understanding of your audience. Some of the points you should consider before beginning your page design are listed below: Physical environment is an important consideration; e.g. natural or artificial lighting, in a factory, at a desk in front of a computer with limited space. These factors should influence your choice of page and print size, binding, and the use of matte or glossy paper. Try to write in a style that is appropriate for your audience and be careful not to use words or pictures that may cause offense. Small print is difficult for the young or elderly to read. You should avoid it when choosing the size of text intended for these audiences. The less motivated your audience, the more visual appeal is necessary to capture their attention. What is the best way to structure the document and present the different levels of headings? Less important headings should be smaller than main headings. The image your document conveys, e.g. fun or serious, formal or casual, could make the difference between whether people read it or not. Take a look at page design in books and magazines to see how the above Will there be a lot of reference material, tables and diagrams? How will you produce any tables and diagrams that you require? The first step towards effective