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Interior Book Design and Typesetting
By Jill Ronsley
What Are Interior Book Design and Typesetting?
You have typed your book in a word-processing program, such as Microsoft Word or
Word Perfect. Why not justify the margins, check for typos, and print?
Interior book design—the art of laying out a manuscript—is just that: an
art. It is also a science. Interior book design is a skill that improves with
experience. Right away, "the difference between doing it yourself and
hiring a professional”—that oft-repeated phrase—is clear.
The layout and design of a book should suit the content. A book for children
will have a larger font than a collection of academic articles. Screenplays,
picture books, text books, travel guides, and cookbooks all require careful
design. The design of a novel or self-help book should allow the reader to flow
through the pages. Why? So he or she fully enjoys reading or easily gains
knowledge from the book.
A well-designed book is pleasing to the eye. People may go to the bookstore,
pick up a book whose cover and title appeal, open to any page, and immediately
decide that the font is too small or the words are too cramped for them ever to
read the book, even if they might delight in the content.
These are some of the elements that an interior book designer considers when
determining a book design:
• page and margin size
• font selection
• paragraph and line spacing
• title page and table of contents
• headers, footers and page numbers (perhaps with a graphic)
• chapter titles or section headings
• graphics placement & design (illustrations, photos, charts)
• layout of special material (such as tables, front matter and back matter)
• use of white space
• hyphenation control
• orphan and widow control
• special touches in the design that make your book unique
Some books contain text boxes that needs to stand out. Perhaps the box would
look good with a border or a background tint. All elements must be carefully
placed in the layout. Sometimes, the main body of text has to wrap around a
chart or an illustration or a paragraph needs a drop cap. The book designer
makes this possible.
Typesetting is done after the design is finished. It is the application of the
design to your book as a whole. Typesetting includes tweaking the spacing
between letters, between words, and between lines, as well as hyphenation,
orphan, and widow control. Good typesetting can make a book look great.
Why Hire a Professional Book Designer?
The content of a book must be reflected in the interior design. An ornate design
with borders and script fonts is suitable for some books, while a simple, clean
layout is appropriate to others. The design of a children's book should enable a
child to read without difficulty. Your book will look as though it was produced
professionally if every part of your production—text, graphics, book design,
and printing—demonstrates quality and the touch of experience.
A book designer's experience and familiarity with the features available in
professional desktop publishing software make all the difference to the final
product—your book! In addition to being able to place all the elements of your
manuscript together in a pleasing layout, the designer will design a book whose
production is as cost-effective as possible. A book that looks wonderful when
you open it required skill, time, and careful attention to detail to get it that
way.
Finally, the book designer will send your book to your printer in a problem-free
format. The designer knows what questions to ask the printer, understands his
guidelines and submission requirements, and knows what kind of paper is
appropriate for a particular job. He or she will preflight the file and provide
any technical information that the printer needs. A file that is not prepared
according to the printer's specifications might end up looking very different
from what you see on your computer screen, and the printer is likely to add
extra charges to make corrective changes.
One more thing! A good designer takes pride in his or her work. No designer
wants someone to pick up a book and say, “That was done by an amateur.” The
professional designer will do his best to make your book a pleasure to read,
captivating to the eye, and even admired and emulated by other designers.
Good Book Design Helps Increase Your Book Sales
A well-designed book tells a bookseller or reader that you value your book.
People are more likely to buy it if they find it visually appealing. If your
book has no eyesores, editorial errors or design flaws, nothing will jump out to
make the book buyer think, “This book is not for me.” You want people to
say, “Yes, I want to read this book!”
Therefore, make sure your book is well-designed and typeset. This will benefit
you and help your book attain success. You have already put valuable time and
energy into writing the manuscript. Produce an excellent book from start to
finish. Your book is worth it!
Copyright © 2006 Jill Ronsley. All rights reserved.
Jill Ronsley, director of Sun Editing and Book Design, provides book design,
typesetting, book cover design and editing services. She has produced self-help
and nonfiction books, novels, poetry books, children’s picture books,
screenplays, and so on. Visit http://www.suneditwrite.com
for more information. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jill_Ronsley
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