DMD125 — Printing Production
Printing Production focuses on current procedures that prepare designers and creative thinkers for real world situations in the printing industry. Sending a job to the print vendor can be a mysterious and expensive process of trial and error. Understanding print processes is an essential part of design that can assure a predictable outcome of deliverables. To manage a print job effectively, you must understand how print shops work, how to communicate with them, and how to identify the best design solution for your budget. Topics include print media software, apps and specifications; and various types of presses, substrates, bindings, and/or finishings.
Prerequisites: DMD-111, DMD-121
Part of
- Technical Communication A.A.S. (Plan 23TA)
- Digital Media and Design A.A.S. (Plan 23TB)
- Technical Communication Certificate (Plan 23TG)
- Multimedia Communications Certificate (Plan 23TH)
- Professional Writing Certificate (Plan 23TI)
- Digital A/V Production & Editing A.A.S. (Plan 23TM)
- Graphic Design Certificate (Plan 23TU)