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at Smith-Edwards-Dunlap

Effective print design is all about good communication. Capture your reader’s attention and make the information easy to assimilate to get your message across with page layout desktop publishing services from Regency Infographics, a division of Smith-Edwards-Dunlap (SED) commercial printing company. SED’s graphic designers arrange text and images on a page to communicate with readers successfully.

Whether from a supplied design or an original design created by us, we will format your copy and art in a consistent and spec-critical manner. We can execute your work in either Quark or InDesign on a Mac or PC platform.
Call SED now for the desktop publishing and commercial printing services that help your printed material communicate with your target audience and get your message across.

Establishing Hierarchy
In all print work, graphics and text have a visual prominence that is appropriate to their role in conveying a message. To emphasize hierarchy, graphics can be enlarged and text can be set in bold or converted to color. For instance, if you wanted an effective page layout for a direct mail piece to announce a new product launch, we may make titles and key phrases stand out so illustrations do not dominate, but support the text that they illustrate. Based on your goals, we use effective page layouts to establish a hierarchy of each element.

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