CIT 142 - Desktop Publishing Concepts Credits: 3 3 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: Basic skills using a personal computer and Windows operating system, keyboarding and experience with Microsoft Word.
Description This course introduces the fundamentals of word and image production using a personal computer. This course provides hands-on development that emphasizes the elements of page composition, publication design, text construction, graphs, and business applications. Upon completion, students should be able to work effectively in producing flyers, proposals, and brochures in a computerized office environment using Microsoft Word and Publisher. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Identify desktop publishing tools and explain their proper use.
- Identify the basic elements of design.
- Manipulate design elements to have the desired effect.
- Compose newsletter, newspaper, advertisement, sales promotion, business document and form layouts.
- Manipulate pictures using digital editing hardware and software.
- Identify potential legal problems with published material.
- Create a published product from concept to final product.
Listed Topics
- Software and hardware involved with document layout, illustration, image editing
- Publishing applications such as Microsoft Word and Publisher
- Typefaces, element position, white/grey/black space, contrast, repetition, alignment and proximity
- Page and document layout, article placement, captions, headlines for newsletters and newspaper layouts
- Element placement for sales promotions, business documents, and forms
- Scanner settings to affect image quality, use of digital editing hardware and software, identifying different digital printing media
- Real-world project evaluation for appropriate format and content
- Digital printing media
Reference Materials Current and appropriate textbook and software. Approved By: Sutin, Stewart Date Approved: 12/13/2006
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