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Time And Space.

Bringing it back to the third dimension.

When you are designing for print, you are working with a specific size. You make sure that the specified size of the output matches the artboard on your computer program. You make sure you are working with the right color profiles, and then you design for that space and printed experience. You consider things like how and where people will hold the printed piece and the viewing distance of the type (will they hold it in their hand or see it hanging from across the room?). When you bring projects into the digital space, you design for responsive layouts so the content can adjust ...

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