![]() ![]() In typography for print type and leading sizes are measured with the point (pt). We* (in the UK) prefer to use metric units like millimetres. Page sizes are measured in worldly units like millimetres or inches. We should not leave anything to chance! Units of measureīefore we begin to discuss book design, pages, margins and how to set them up in InDesign, we need to get an understanding of units used. ![]() To have full control over the typography in our books, we need to become familiar with all aspects of type and be ever critical of the smallest details. We have every possible control over the letters, the words, the lines, the paragraphs and how the blocks of type are shaped, spaced and aligned. InDesign is a brilliant tool to design the display of type on a page. Pages, Grids, Typography, Spacing and Alignment Attention to Detail in Typography with InDesign Introduction ![]()
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