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Dummies,   Continued Other  pages The principal requirement of the other pages, such as the preface or table of contents,  are  legibility  and  attractiveness.  When  you  plan  the  index,  place convenience for the reader ahead of artistic design. Index pages are set in 8- point type with hanging indentations and initials or words set in capitals or boldface type. Divide the index pages into two or three columns. Text Indicate areas of text by drawing a rectangle or ruling in a series of lines. Trace  or  rough-in  display  text.  Cutlines  (captions  or  legends)  below  the illustrations are text that pertain directly to the image. Set a caption a full column width regardless of the width of the illustration. If a legend consists of one or two lines, center it, otherwise, create a hanging indentation by setting the first line flush left and indenting the following line 1 em. Illustrations and photographs Sketch or trace illustrations or draw a rectangle and indicate which illustration or photograph belongs in that area. Place them close to the text to which they apply.  If an illustration is narrower than the type or if it does not have a square outline, run four or five lines of type above and below it to square  up  the  page.  For  extremely  narrow  art,  set  the  type  on  a  narrow measure and place it beside the illustration. Single illustrations Place single illustrations at the top or at the optical center of the page. The optical center is one tenth (page length) above the mathematical center of the page. Facing pages with illustrations In  book  work,  consider  facing  pages  as  a  unit.  The  right  page  predominates the left so if you have only one illustration, place it on the right-hand side of the layout.   If you have two illustrations, share them between the two pages. Visually balance page layout, either symmetrically or asymmetrically. Unusual illustrations One  unusual  creative  technique  is  a  bleed  illustration.  These  illustrations have no margin between the edge of the image and the edge of the page. They  appear  to  bleed  right  off  the  page.  Use  this  technique  sparingly.  Do not bleed every illustration in the publication. If you have several related images, you may group them together as a montage and allow the overall montage to bleed from the page. Continued  on  next  page 1-29

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