Adobe Illustrator
The computer program Adobe Illustrator CC is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by the software company Adobe.
Typesetters ensure that printed text is correctly set and visually pleasing. While typesetting was originally done manually and later employed techniques like linotype and phototypesetting, almost all typesetting is now done digitally using design programs or specialised typesetting programs.
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The computer program Adobe Illustrator CC is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by the software company Adobe.
The computer program Adobe Photoshop is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by the software company Adobe.
The computer program GIMP is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by The GIMP Development Team.
The field of graphical ICT tools which enable digital editing and composition of graphics, such as GIMP, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, to develop both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics.
The computer program Microsoft Visio is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by the software company Microsoft.
The materials, such as paper, film, metal foils, and glass, on which texts or designs can be transferred by applying ink through direct pressure or with intermediate rollers.
The computer program SketchBook Pro is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by the software company Autodesk.
The computer program Synfig is a graphical ICT tool which enables digital editing and composition of graphics to generate both 2D raster or 2D vector graphics. It is developed by Robert Quattlebaum.
The techniques to create a visual representation of ideas and messages.
The processes that occur between the creation of a print layout and the final printing, such as copyediting, proofing, proofreading and others.
The national and international requirements, specifications and guidelines to ensure that products, services and processes are of good quality and fit for purpose.
The procedure of arranging written texts for printing processes.
Use input devices such as mouse, keyboard and scanner, to transcribe texts into a computer.
Communicate with clients, editors and authors in order to interpret and fully understand their professional needs.
Operate machinery for various types of printed documents, adjusting the font, paper size, and weight. This allows ascenders and descenders to be correctly placed.
Use manual or digital techniques to prepare the arrangement of the pages on the printer's sheet to reduce the cost and time of the printing process. Take various factors into account such as the format, the number of pages, the binding technique, and the fibre direction of the printing material.
Make single or multi-coloured test prints to ensure that the product meets the arranged standards. Compare the sample with the template or discuss the result with the customer in order to make the last adjustments before mass production.
Utilise computer languages that are syntactically distinguishable from the text, to add annotations to a document, specify layout and process types of documents such as HTML.
Use specialised computer programs to arrange the type of texts and images to be printed.
Align form and content to make sure they fit together.
Apply desktop publishing techniques to create page layouts and typographic quality text.
Apply the rules of spelling and grammar and ensure consistency throughout texts.
Consult with the editor of a book, magazine, journal or other publications about expectations, requirements, and progress.
Lay out pages by selecting sizes, styles and entering text and graphics into computer systems.
Track changes such as grammar and spelling corrections, element additions, and other modifications when editing (digital) texts.
Use the standard programs contained in Microsoft Office. Create a document and do basic formatting, insert page breaks, create headers or footers, and insert graphics, create automatically generated tables of contents and merge form letters from a database of addresses. Create auto-calculating spreadsheets, create images, and sort and filter data tables.
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The technique that allows printing a digital-based image directly onto a variety of materials, mostly using inkjet or laser printer.
Upkeep procedures and technical working of machines that produce printed graphical material.
The different techniques used to produce the plates that will be mounted on rolls for the flexographic or offset printing process such as laser engraving or the technique consisting in placing a film negative over a plate exposed to ultra-violet light.
The various typesetting or composing machines include linotype, monotype, and phototype machines. They are used for assembling letters and characters into cast stripes or lines.
The various types and characteristics of producing printed goods such as catalogues, flyers, etc.
The techniques and processes to reproduce text and images using a master form or template such as letterpress printing, gravure, and laser printing.
Key stakeholders in the publishing industry. Acquisition, marketing and distribution of newspapers, books, magazines and other informative works, including electronic media.
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Verify that the printing output is satisfactory using various methods such as visual verification, use of spectrophotometers or densitometers. The problems that might occur include misregisters or colour variation.
Administer all types of data resources through their lifecycle by performing data profiling, parsing, standardisation, identity resolution, cleansing, enhancement and auditing. Ensure the data is fit for purpose, using specialised ICT tools to fulfil the data quality criteria.
Place the photographic materials coated with a light-sensitive substance on the printing plate in such a way that will limit waste and facilitate printing processes. Place the plates in the machine for the different exposure and curing processes.
Ensure that access to personal or institutional data conforms to the legal and ethical framework governing such access.
Respond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any other help they may require.
Create and edit digital content in different formats, express oneself through digital means.
Load analog documents by converting them into a digital format, using specialised hardware and software.
Create rough pictures to assist in creating and communicating design concepts.
Interpret and meet requirements and expectations, as discussed and agreed upon with the customers.
Manage the sequence of activities in order to deliver completed work on agreed deadlines by following a work schedule.
Select and oversee implementation of relevant printing processes, necessary tools, and colours.
Edit various types of images such as analogue and digital photographs or illustrations.
Read a text thoroughly, search for, review and correct errors to ensure content is valid for publishing.
Identify operating problems, decide what to do about it and report accordingly.
Use computer software applications for composition, editing, formatting, and printing of any sort of written material.