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Publication Design
The layout and graphic design for printed materials such as newsletters, magazines, books, brochures, etc.
Page Design Tab
Contains tools for designing publications, including Template, Page Set up, Layout, Pages, Schemes, and Page Background.
Template
Allows you to select a new template for the publication and move existing content to the new publication.
Page Setup Group
Allows you to set the margins, orientation, and size of your publication.
Layout Group
Allows you to set guides and align to guides.
Page Group
Contains commands for deleting, removing, and renaming pages.
Schemes Group
Allows you to select from various color combinations for your publication.
Font
Tool for easily changing the font scheme of your text associated with the publication.
Page Background Group
Allows you to create a background and master pages.
Header
A line of text, such as a title or page number, that appears at the top of each page in a printed document.
Footer
The bottom margin of each page.
RSVP
Stands for "répondez s'il vous plaît," which means "please respond." It is used on invitations to ask guests to indicate whether they will attend.
16 Tips in Making Invitation Cards
Begin with card dimensions.
Start designing early.
Understand color theory.
Find your visual style.
Experiment with templates.
Define your color scheme.
Source high-quality fonts.
Stick to classic fonts.
Don't crowd your card.
Align text to the center.
Ensure that details are legible.
Be consistent.
Incorporate photography.
Add texture to your card.
Include a personal touch.
Remember to send a thank you card.