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Tabloid Setup/Graphic Basics

Tabloid Setup/Graphic Basics. Socials Studies 10 Inquiry Mr. Chambers & Mr. Neilson. Open a new Drawing document in Appleworks. To change page view size click on mountain icons. Have some fun, get creative…. But if you’re stuck or unsure…. Don’t be afraid to ask questions

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Tabloid Setup/Graphic Basics

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  1. Tabloid Setup/Graphic Basics Socials Studies 10 Inquiry Mr. Chambers & Mr. Neilson

  2. Open a new Drawing document in Appleworks.

  3. To change page view size click on mountain icons

  4. Have some fun, get creative… But if you’re stuck or unsure…. • Don’t be afraid to ask questions • Check out the Help menu • Share your knowledge with others

  5. In the File menu, choose Page Setup Format for: Any Printer Paper Size: Tabloid

  6. In the Format menu, choose Rulers, then Show Rulers You can also set the ruler to metric or imperial units

  7. Note the rulers, graphics grid and ruler settings72 points in an inch; each 1/72 is called a pica An inch = 2.54 cm and a pica = .035 cm

  8. 5-column widths This example has 1 19/20 inch wide columns The gutters are 3/20ths of an inch minimum

  9. All 5 -column Obviously you will want to vary this boring pattern BUT Keep vertical gutters consistent when you vary column and picture widths

  10. Place a Banner at the top.This is your first frame.Select the Text Tool. Click and drag it to where you want to place the frame. This banner is 48 point type. Use at least one inch at the top for your banner.

  11. A frame is a section of your page. It can be text, graphics or a mixture of the two

  12. Lock or unlock frames Select Lock to stop a selected frame from moving

  13. Common Grid Choices 3-column grid = limited options for photo & text widths 4-column grid = more flexible layout text columns still wide 5-column grid = most flexible layout but narrower columns

  14. Layout 101 •Use only one or two fonts - visual unity helps you communicate effectively •For this project use 10-pt type for plain column text…do NOT use a larger font •Try to balance text with graphics •Avoid making the page too “gray” •Match headline size to story importance •Use subheads to create visual “air” •All pictures should have cutlines (bold) •Avoid “bumping headlines” •Use enclosed, lined boxes to reduce effect of “bumping” headlines •Planning = good layout; use graph paper to sketch text and picture placement •Less = More! Include only important and essential material. Be thorough, but brief.

  15. Linkng Frames Selecting Frame Links from the Options menu creates linked text frames

  16. Linked Frames This frame is linked to the one at left. Click this indicator to create more linked frames.

  17. Text wrap

  18. Text wrap options

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