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    So far we have discussed about Graphic Design, its elements and principles in detail, page lay- outing tips and so on. However even after getting knowledge about these topics, designers specially beginners are not aware about the basic layouting terminologies. So here it is. The following article deals with the popular page layouting terms used in profession of graphic designing.

    Commonly Used page Layouting Terms

    Alley

    Alley

    Refers to space between columns within a page. Not to be misunderstood with the gutter, which is the mix of the inside margins of two confronting pages.

    Banner

    The title of a periodical, which emerges on the cover page of the magazine and on the very first page of the pamphlet or newsletter. It comprises the publication name and serial information, date, volume, number. Bleed: when the image is printed to the very edge of the page.

    Block Quote

    Block quote refers to a long quotation (four or more lines) inside body text, which is set apart so as to clearly distinguish the author’s words from the words that author is citing.

    Body copy

    Body or Body Copy

    Also known as typesetting, body essentially refers to the main text of your work. However it doesn’t include headlines. 

    Boost

    Boost

    Picture boost (generally front page) image advancing a characteristic or story in later pages. 

    Strap Boost

    It’s much similar like boost, however with a strap-line and not with a picture. 

    byline

    Byline

    Byline refers to the journalists name generally at the beginning of a story.

    Callout

    An informative label used for an illustration, usually drawn with a leader line indicating to a part illustration.

    Centre of Visual Interest

    Centre of Visual Interest (CVI)

    CVI refers to the eye-catching item on a page generally a headline, graphic or a picture. 

    Column Gutter

    Column Gutter

    Column gutter refers to the space between columns of type.

    Copy

    Copy refers to the main text of a page or piece of work. 

    Cross Head

    Cross head refers to a couple of words, generally used to break up considerable amount of text. Normally it’s taken from the main text and widely used in interviews.

    cut line

    Cutlines

    Cutlines referred to as explanatory statements that give information about the illustrations. They are also known as captions or legends.

    Flush Left

    Flush Left

    Copy aligned along the left margin

    Flush Right

    Flush Right

    Copy aligned along the right margin.

    Justify

    It refers to the arrangement of text along an edge or both edges. This is achieved by modifying the spacing between the characters and words as necessary so that each line of text finishes at the same point.

    negative space

    Negative Space

    Negative Space or white space refers to the page area without text, image and other elements.   

    Recto/Verso

    Recto refers to the right-hand page of an open book or a manuscript.

    While Verso refers to the left-hand page of an open book or a manuscript.

    Rivers

    A river is a typographic term for the appalling white gaps that can happen in justified sections of type, when there is a lot of space between words on simultaneous lines of text. Rivers are common in precise columns of text, where the font size is generally larger. A frequent overlooked technique of evading rivers is the careful utilization of hyphenation and avocation settings in page layout projects like InDesign and QuarkXpress.

    splash

    Splash

    Splash refers to the main front page of the document or story.

    Strapline

    Strapline

    It is similar to the subhead or standfirst, however utilized more as a marketing term.

    Talkie Headline

    Talkie Headline

    It refers to a quote from a person in the article used as a headline.

    Widow

    Window refers to the last line of the paragraph showing on the very first line of a column of text.

    Wob

    Wob usually refers to the white text on the black background or colored background.   

    View Full Presentation on slideshare:Types of Layouts

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    So far we have discussed about Graphic Design, its elements and principles in detail, page lay- outing tips and so on. However even after getting knowledge about these topics, designers specially beginners are not aware about the basic layouting terminologies. So here it is. The following article deals with the popular page layouting terms used in profession of graphic designing.

    Commonly Used page Layouting Terms

    Alley

    Alley

    Refers to space between columns within a page. Not to be misunderstood with the gutter, which is the mix of the inside margins of two confronting pages.

    Banner

    The title of a periodical, which emerges on the cover page of the magazine and on the very first page of the pamphlet or newsletter. It comprises the publication name and serial information, date, volume, number. Bleed: when the image is printed to the very edge of the page.

    Block Quote

    Block quote refers to a long quotation (four or more lines) inside body text, which is set apart so as to clearly distinguish the author’s words from the words that author is citing.

    Body copy

    Body or Body Copy

    Also known as typesetting, body essentially refers to the main text of your work. However it doesn’t include headlines. 

    Boost

    Boost

    Picture boost (generally front page) image advancing a characteristic or story in later pages. 

    Strap Boost

    It’s much similar like boost, however with a strap-line and not with a picture. 

    byline

    Byline

    Byline refers to the journalists name generally at the beginning of a story.

    Callout

    An informative label used for an illustration, usually drawn with a leader line indicating to a part illustration.

    Centre of Visual Interest

    Centre of Visual Interest (CVI)

    CVI refers to the eye-catching item on a page generally a headline, graphic or a picture. 

    Column Gutter

    Column Gutter

    Column gutter refers to the space between columns of type.

    Copy

    Copy refers to the main text of a page or piece of work. 

    Cross Head

    Cross head refers to a couple of words, generally used to break up considerable amount of text. Normally it’s taken from the main text and widely used in interviews.

    cut line

    Cutlines

    Cutlines referred to as explanatory statements that give information about the illustrations. They are also known as captions or legends.

    Flush Left

    Flush Left

    Copy aligned along the left margin

    Flush Right

    Flush Right

    Copy aligned along the right margin.

    Justify

    It refers to the arrangement of text along an edge or both edges. This is achieved by modifying the spacing between the characters and words as necessary so that each line of text finishes at the same point.

    negative space

    Negative Space

    Negative Space or white space refers to the page area without text, image and other elements.   

    Recto/Verso

    Recto refers to the right-hand page of an open book or a manuscript.

    While Verso refers to the left-hand page of an open book or a manuscript.

    Rivers

    A river is a typographic term for the appalling white gaps that can happen in justified sections of type, when there is a lot of space between words on simultaneous lines of text. Rivers are common in precise columns of text, where the font size is generally larger. A frequent overlooked technique of evading rivers is the careful utilization of hyphenation and avocation settings in page layout projects like InDesign and QuarkXpress.

    splash

    Splash

    Splash refers to the main front page of the document or story.

    Strapline

    Strapline

    It is similar to the subhead or standfirst, however utilized more as a marketing term.

    Talkie Headline

    Talkie Headline

    It refers to a quote from a person in the article used as a headline.

    Widow

    Window refers to the last line of the paragraph showing on the very first line of a column of text.

    Wob

    Wob usually refers to the white text on the black background or colored background.   

    View Full Presentation on slideshare:Types of Layouts

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    So far we have discussed about Graphic Design, its elements and principles in detail, page lay- outing tips and so on. However even after getting knowledge about these topics, designers specially beginners are not aware about the basic layouting terminologies. So here it is. The following article deals with the popular page layouting terms used in profession of graphic designing.

    Commonly Used page Layouting Terms

    Alley

    Alley

    Refers to space between columns within a page. Not to be misunderstood with the gutter, which is the mix of the inside margins of two confronting pages.

    Banner

    The title of a periodical, which emerges on the cover page of the magazine and on the very first page of the pamphlet or newsletter. It comprises the publication name and serial information, date, volume, number. Bleed: when the image is printed to the very edge of the page.

    Block Quote

    Block quote refers to a long quotation (four or more lines) inside body text, which is set apart so as to clearly distinguish the author’s words from the words that author is citing.

    Body copy

    Body or Body Copy

    Also known as typesetting, body essentially refers to the main text of your work. However it doesn’t include headlines. 

    Boost

    Boost

    Picture boost (generally front page) image advancing a characteristic or story in later pages. 

    Strap Boost

    It’s much similar like boost, however with a strap-line and not with a picture. 

    byline

    Byline

    Byline refers to the journalists name generally at the beginning of a story.

    Callout

    An informative label used for an illustration, usually drawn with a leader line indicating to a part illustration.

    Centre of Visual Interest

    Centre of Visual Interest (CVI)

    CVI refers to the eye-catching item on a page generally a headline, graphic or a picture. 

    Column Gutter

    Column Gutter

    Column gutter refers to the space between columns of type.

    Copy

    Copy refers to the main text of a page or piece of work. 

    Cross Head

    Cross head refers to a couple of words, generally used to break up considerable amount of text. Normally it’s taken from the main text and widely used in interviews.

    cut line

    Cutlines

    Cutlines referred to as explanatory statements that give information about the illustrations. They are also known as captions or legends.

    Flush Left

    Flush Left

    Copy aligned along the left margin

    Flush Right

    Flush Right

    Copy aligned along the right margin.

    Justify

    It refers to the arrangement of text along an edge or both edges. This is achieved by modifying the spacing between the characters and words as necessary so that each line of text finishes at the same point.

    negative space

    Negative Space

    Negative Space or white space refers to the page area without text, image and other elements.   

    Recto/Verso

    Recto refers to the right-hand page of an open book or a manuscript.

    While Verso refers to the left-hand page of an open book or a manuscript.

    Rivers

    A river is a typographic term for the appalling white gaps that can happen in justified sections of type, when there is a lot of space between words on simultaneous lines of text. Rivers are common in precise columns of text, where the font size is generally larger. A frequent overlooked technique of evading rivers is the careful utilization of hyphenation and avocation settings in page layout projects like InDesign and QuarkXpress.

    splash

    Splash

    Splash refers to the main front page of the document or story.

    Strapline

    Strapline

    It is similar to the subhead or standfirst, however utilized more as a marketing term.

    Talkie Headline

    Talkie Headline

    It refers to a quote from a person in the article used as a headline.

    Widow

    Window refers to the last line of the paragraph showing on the very first line of a column of text.

    Wob

    Wob usually refers to the white text on the black background or colored background.   

    View Full Presentation on slideshare:Types of Layouts

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