The first stage of layout is also called
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thumbnail sketch
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The first stage of layout is also called thumbnail sketch.
Explanation:
There are five stages of layout and these are as below:
- Thumbnail Sketch: They are short sketches used by art directors to convey basic layout style and treatment without spelling out small details.
- Rough Layout: Rough layouts or visuals are created for almost all advertisements. They are the same size as the finished advertisements except for the exterior posters.
- Finished Layout: The next step is the preparation of the finished layout, which is worked out more carefully than the rough layout. They suggest the style of illustration and headlines in great detail and therefore serve as a guide for the artist and typographer.
- Comprehensive Layout: A comprehensive layout is created for the client when they are unable to judge the effect of the finished advertisements by looking at the finished layout. These layouts are similar to ready-made ads.
- Task Layout: Working layouts are not actually layouts, but a sort of "blueprint" for production, showing the precise positioning of various elements and the appropriate instructions for the typographer and engraver. They are also known as "mechanics".
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