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Prepress   Preparation,   Continued Stock selection When you select paper for a particular job, consider the printing process (if printing  illustrations)  and  the  purpose  of  the  end  product.  Line  drawings  and text reproduce well on any stock, however, heavily laid paper is difficult to print  with  halftones.  The  purpose  of  the  job  also  affects  the  selection  of stock. If the job must be durable, select a good paper; if a job will ultimately be  thrown  away,  select  a  thin,  inexpensive  paper  stock.  Consider  the  bulk  of the stock for large publications and whether it will require a more rigid stock as a cover. A self cover is defined as using the same stock for the cover that you used for the text. Typography Typography or type is divided into text type used for solid blocks of text and display type used for display advertising and headings. The design of a style of type is known as typeface and is identified by a name, such as Futura, Bodoni,  or  Clarendon.  Select  a  typeface  appropriate  to  the  mood  expressed by the copy. Although less a factor in the selection of body text, a dynamic typeface used in display text can make the difference between a successful and a mediocre product. Typesetting Machine set text type ranges from 8 to 14 point. For small blocks of text and cut  lines  or  captions  for  illustrations,  12-point  type  is  ideal.  For  general purpose  text  use  a  lo-point  letter. Figure 1-10 shows examples of various typefaces. Figure  1-10.  —A block of text set in various typefaces. Continued  on  next  page 1-15

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