Newsletter Printing – Dynamic Graphics Bring Traffic to a Halt
Friday, August 27th, 2010Newsletter Printing – Dynamic Graphics Bring Traffic to a Halt – 27th August 2010
The key to dynamic layout lies in the inherent capability of our eyes and brains to give two-dimensional objects movement. For example, we can look at a photograph and determine whether the subject is stationary or in motion. The photograph itself doesn’t move. But our perception of the object tells us whether it’s static or dynamic.
Here are a few design tips to draw readers’ eyes where you want them to go. Take caution not to overuse these tools. For maximum effectiveness, use only one or two per page. When you want an area of your newsletter to be noticed, use these guided missiles:
- arrows that point to the type
- graphics in the shape of a circle
- a small amount of reversed (white on black) text
- a bold typeface
- colored type or graphics
- drop shadows
- unusual photographs
- silhouetted photographs
- illustrations that “move” toward articles
- text wrapped around photographs and graphics
- drop caps that signal the beginnings of articles
Newsletter Printing – Static Boxes & Rules
Static layout elements are just as important as dynamic ones. Borders, screens, and text wraps help group layout elements together. Rule (lines) and white space help separate items.
Boxes and borders. Control the appearance of your borders by changing the width and style of the line you use. Also consider filling the bordered area with a light screen (halftone).
Text wraps. White space also functions as a border. Place the white space around the periphery of the elements you want to group together. Place white space between elements when you want to separate them.
Lines. Lines (or rules), along with screened areas, can separate articles in a mostly-text newsletter.
Avoid placing rules within articles, such as between headlines and body copy or between subheads and body copy. Rules separate.
Peter Harrison is Joint Managing Director of The Printing House Ltd, and Print Buying Direct of Crewe, Cheshire, UK.
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