For those navigating the complexities of print production, Designing for Print is a comprehensive resource. Covering everything from paper types to prepress techniques, this book bridges the gap between design and production.
Review
Marina Poropat Joyce’s Designing for Print is a practical guide for anyone working on print projects. The book covers the technical aspects of print production in clear, accessible language, from understanding color separations to selecting the right paper stock. It also provides invaluable tips on working with printers, ensuring that your designs translate seamlessly from screen to page. With real-world examples and step-by-step instructions, this book is as much a teaching tool as it is a reference. Whether you’re a student or a seasoned professional, it’s an indispensable addition to your library.Details
- Author: Marina Poropat Joyce
- Publisher: Graphis Press
- First Published: 2014
- Recommended For: Print designers, graphic designers, and production managers.
- Additional Details: Features a glossary of technical terms and troubleshooting tips.