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Accessibility Statement
About BCcampus Open Education
Introduction
Ken Jeffery
1.1 Introduction
Alex Hass
1.2 William Morris and the Arts & Crafts Movement
1.3 Deutscher Werkbund
1.4 Bauhaus
1.5 Dada
1.6 International Typographic Style
1.7 Late Modern | New York Style
1.8 Post Modern
1.9 Summary
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Design Research and Concept Generation
2.3 Define
2.4 Research
2.5 Develop Concepts
2.6 Implement Solutions
2.7 Summary
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Visual Elements — Basic Things That Can be Seen
3.3 Compositional Principles — Strategies for Arranging Things Better
3.4 Organizational Principles
3.5 Summary
4.1 Introduction
Alan Martin
4.2 Colour Science
4.3 Measuring Devices
4.4 Lab Colour Space and Delta E Measurements
4.5 Working with a Spectrophotometer to Read Standard Colour Charts for Output Profiling
4.6 The Measurement File’s Role in Colour Profiling
4.7 Profile Creation
4.8 Beyond Output Profiling: Display, Input, and Device Link Profiles
4.9 A Review of the Profile Classes
4.10 The Components and Purpose of a Colour Management System
4.11 Applying Colour Management in the Adobe Creative and Kodak Prinergy Software
4.12 Summary
5.1 Introduction
Wayne Collins
5.2 Raster Image Processing
5.3 Colour
5.4 Trapping
5.5 Transparency
5.6 Imposition
5.7 Preflight
5.8 Summary
6.1 Introduction
Roberto Medeiros
6.2 Inkjet
6.3 Electrophotography
6.4 Electrophotographic Process
6.5 Paper Basics
6.6 Page Description Languages
6.7 Variable Data Printing
6.8 Summary
7.1 Introduction
Steve Tomljanovic
7.2 E-commerce for Print Manufacturing
7.3 Web2print Strategies and Goals
7.4 Implementation and Workflow Considerations
7.5 Summary
Glossary
About the Authors
Versioning History
List of Links by Chapters for Print Users
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