
Integrating Graphics and Images
Learn how to incorporate images and graphics into your designs. You will practice placing, scaling, and wrapping text around images to create visually engaging layouts.
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Learn how to incorporate images and graphics into your designs. You will practice placing, scaling, and wrapping text around images to create visually engaging layouts.
Key Questions
- Compare the suitability of JPEG, PNG, and GIF file formats for different types of images in a publication.
- Explain the concept of image resolution and why it is critical for print quality.
- Analyse the different text wrapping options and their impact on the overall page layout.
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