Posts Tagged ‘indesign’

Stormwater One-Pager

June 11, 2008

So, this is the new design for the Stormwater Center’s one-pager.  It’s an InDesign file.  Funny thing is that the background blue looked just like this on my monitor but printed out a deep, vibrant teal.  Weird! But center section is actually a transparent white layer and it was fine. So, I made a whole-sheet white layer and made it about 5% transparency. Seemed to do the trick. Makes it a little more challenging to move things around, i.e., the water rings, but at least it prints correctly. Still, I wonder why. WHY?!

 

NOAA One-Pager for CRRC

March 26, 2008

Today I formatted a one-pager for CRRC that Kim worked on with Bill Lehr.  I did it in InDesign, natch, because I’m trying to transition completely away from WordPerfect.  It seems to work out well since the pdfs are perfect to send out and they print well.  Although, this one had to print at Standard quality since High quality was very dark.  I haven’t figured out yet why sometime Standard is better and other times it leaves all the graphics looking speckeled and fuzzy. 

Anyway, I kept the design pretty simple but changed up the look a bit from the regular one-pager so it won’t be so confusing.  I think it’s a little top-heavy but Kim is happy with it. For now, it’s in a directory I made under CRRC Promotions called “center one-pager lehr” for lack of any better name.

CRRC One-pager Lehr