Readers will find ways to marry content and form, helping story and design to reinforce each other, and create pages that are irresistible. Brimming with three hundred illustrations, chapters cover a wealth of design and editing matters, including: - How to think about “editing” and “design” as a word person and a design person - Teamwork and collaboration for story clarity - Originality and inducement for the reader - Columns and grids for organization and consistency - Covers and content listings as tools for deeper reader involvement - How to use type hierarchy to catch and lure readers - Representational and non-representational imagery - Using color as a branding device
Readers will learn how editor-designer collaboration can achieve maximum creative impact through the effective use of words, images, and space. Full of practical examples, this book is equally for designers looking for a deeper understanding of how to design better and for writers and editors wanting to communicate more vividly with the utmost impact, as well as for editorial directors and publishers seeking a competitive advantage.