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Voc 1.02(2)
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Template | A standard pre-formatted layout which may contain a color scheme. font scheme. pictures. and preset margins |
The Grid System | organizing content on a page, using any combination of margins, guides, rows and columns. |
Margin guides | non-printing lines that indicate the pace between the edge of the page and the document contents |
Column guides | non-printing lines that control the flow of text within columns |
Gutter | space between columns |
Ruler guides | non-printing lines used to precisely align objects |
Page size | varies according to publication or digital device. |
Master page | includes items and formats common to every page; used to maintain layout consistency |
Prototype | an example of how the final document should appear: often used to show clients in the early stages of design |
Business Card | small card printed with one's name, professional occupation, company position, business address, and other contact information |
letterhead | a printed heading on stationery stating a person's or organization's name and address |
Flyer | a one-page document posted for public viewing; can be used to advertise a one-time event or for informational purposes |
Brochure | informational pamphlet usually folded into sections |
Newsletter | a bulletin issued periodically to the members of a society. business. or organization; usually outlines news and (went events |
Advertisement | a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event |
Magazine Layout | the arrangement of graphics and copy in a magazine |
Info-graphic | graphical representation of information or data intended to present complex information quickly and clearly |
Graphics | used to convey meaning and add appeal |
Bleed | a print effect in which layout. type. or pictures extend beyond |
Caption | used to identify an illustration or graphic |
Dropped cap | an enlarged character at the beginning of a paragraph used to grab the reader's attention |
Pull-quote | a small section of ten "pulled out and quoted" in a larger font size; used to draw attention |
Sidebar | A smaller self-contained story alongside a larger story which may or may not be related; usually boxed with its own headline and set off from the main text |
End mark | a symbol, such as a wingding, that indicates the end of arbitrary |
Nameplate | banner on the front of a document that identifies the publication and usually includes the name of the publication, a logo, and/or motto |
Main Heading | tide of the article, usually set in a larger font |
Subheadings | subtitles, usually set in a smaller font than the title; can be used to break up body copy |
Byline | name of author or contributor of photo or article, usually placed just below the headline or photo or at the beginning or end of the article |
Kicker | words positioned above a headline, usually as a lead-in or teaser |
Deck | placed between a headline and an article to provide a segue between the headline and the body of the article |
Running headlines and fooyers | headers and footers used to indicate dates, page numbers, and/or running titles; help guide the reader |
Body | the bulk of text in the publication, such as articles and news items |
Jumpline | line at the end of a continuing article that tells readers which page to refer to for the rest of the article |