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Marketing Communications. Marketing communications are the “public face” of your organization. Viewers form an opinion about you based on the appearance of your print and online communications. Marketing Communications. • Marketing communications should reinforce your marketing strategy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Marketing Communications

•Marketing communications are the “public face” of your organization.

•Viewers form an opinion about you based on the appearance of your print and online communications.

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Marketing Communications

• Marketing communications should reinforce your marketing strategy.

• Discovery Channel markets itself as a cutting-edge leader in educational programming. Their print materials reflect that.

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Marketing Communications

• Stay consistent with your organization’s visual identity.

• Your publications should use the logo, color scheme and typefaces that make up your organization’s visual identity.

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Who Should Design What?

Don’t be penny-wise and pound foolish.

While some projects can be done in-house, other projects should be handled by someone with design expertise.

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Let a pro handle the following:

• Projects that will have high visibility

• Projects that will have a long shelf life

• Complex projects such as multiple-page brochures, folders with inserts, etc.

• Projects that contain a lot of content

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Keep the following in-house:

• Small projects such as fliers or tri-fold brochures

• Projects that will have a short shelf life

• Projects that are light on copy

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1. Bad Typography

• Don’t use more than two different fonts in a publication.

• Don’t use illegible type.

• Don’t stretch type.

• Don’t reverse out lots of copy.

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• If you want to use two different typefaces, combine a serif for body copy with a sans serif for headlines.

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2. Lack of White Space

• Don’t cram tons of copy into a small space.

• Don’t run copy too close to the edge of the page.

• Do use white space. It helps readability so edit your copy.

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3. Web Graphics Aren’t for Print

• Web resolution is 72 d.p.i

• Print resolution is 300 d.p.i.

• Web graphics will not reproduce well for print

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4. MS Word and Design Don’t Mix

• Professional print design applications are QuarkXpress and Adobe Indesign.

• Publisher is a page layout application, but some printers don’t accept Publisher files.

• MS Word is limited in its layout capabilities.

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5. Don’t Use Bad Pictures

• Good photography will enhance your publication.

• A good source for inexpensive royalty-free photography is www.istockphoto.com.

• Photography and graphics can help break up text and enhance a layout.

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Printing Options

Offset Printing

• Reserved for large jobs (over 1,000) that require professional printing

• Very expensive

• Excellent quality

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Printing Options

Digital Printing

• Great for small runs(under 1,000).

• Inexpensive

• Good quality

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Printing Options

Inkjet Printing

• Great for very small quantities (less than 100).

• Inexpensive

• Good quality

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Design is like cooking.

Several different ingredients combine to create an effective print piece.

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When in doubt, keep it simple.

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Resources

Books

Design Basics for Creative ResultsBy Bryan L. Peterson

The Non-Designer's Design BookBy Robin Williams