“D is for DPI”– D-P-What?
DPI, or “dots per inch,” is the challenge most advisers face. Most pictures on the computer screen are 72 DPI, which is fine for a monitor. But to print in a yearbook, you want 300 DPI. When there are...
View Article“G is for Graphics”– Use Graphics to Create Visual Cohesion throughout your Book
Creating cohesion throughout your book requires both a verbal and a visual theme. Here are some tips on using graphics to help with keep your book visually unified: After choosing your verbal theme,...
View Article“I is for InDesign”– A Few Tips & Tricks to Make Your Life Easier
InDesign, the ultimate in layout software. It’s what the professionals use, and chances are you’re not using even half of what it’s capable of. Here are some quick InDesign tips and tricks to get you...
View Article“Z is for Ctrl/Cmd + Z”– And Some of Our Other Favorite Shortcut Keys
Our favorite short cut key. Also known as “undo,” this combination can be used in InDesign, eDesign, Word, most email programs, and after taking a really hard test that you didn’t study for (although...
View ArticlePhotos with Popping Color
Ahhh, September. That wonderful month of beginnings. . .the beginning of Fall, the beginning of a new school year, the beginning of yearbook production. Yes, all is new and exciting–and stressful!...
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