Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Recognize the standard components of a front cover, back cover, and title page. Recognize the common front matter of a book including edition notices, disclaimers, trademarks, warranties, safety notices, and communication statements. Recognize the common organization strategies of books including tables of contents, tables of figures, a preface, and body chapters. Explain and apply typical book layout and design
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Identify the uses of headings. Distinguish...
The ready availability and sheer power of desktop publishing has forced many users and producers of ...
Reading a book demands a certain level of interaction from the reader. The cover must be opened and ...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Recognize the standard components of a fro...
The following provides an overview of the typical components of a printed technical book and the typ...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain and apply design guidelines for he...
Page design means different things to different people, but here it will mean the use of typography ...
Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, this chapter considers design at both list and indi...
[[abstract]]The key elements to compose a good book are not only its abundant context, but also the ...
When designing a layout, the designer must be aware of fundamental principles so as to make the desi...
A method of designing a readable book that does not require the user to have expert knowledge of boo...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following: Explain the importance of...
When designing a layout, the designer must be aware of fundamental principles so as to make the desi...
The aim of this study is to introduce the structural diversity between printed books and e-books; an...
Today’s society is becoming more digitalised. Moving traditional printing to screen is becoming the ...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Identify the uses of headings. Distinguish...
The ready availability and sheer power of desktop publishing has forced many users and producers of ...
Reading a book demands a certain level of interaction from the reader. The cover must be opened and ...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Recognize the standard components of a fro...
The following provides an overview of the typical components of a printed technical book and the typ...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain and apply design guidelines for he...
Page design means different things to different people, but here it will mean the use of typography ...
Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, this chapter considers design at both list and indi...
[[abstract]]The key elements to compose a good book are not only its abundant context, but also the ...
When designing a layout, the designer must be aware of fundamental principles so as to make the desi...
A method of designing a readable book that does not require the user to have expert knowledge of boo...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to do the following: Explain the importance of...
When designing a layout, the designer must be aware of fundamental principles so as to make the desi...
The aim of this study is to introduce the structural diversity between printed books and e-books; an...
Today’s society is becoming more digitalised. Moving traditional printing to screen is becoming the ...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Identify the uses of headings. Distinguish...
The ready availability and sheer power of desktop publishing has forced many users and producers of ...
Reading a book demands a certain level of interaction from the reader. The cover must be opened and ...