Beef03
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I've been laying out for several years and I have always avoided running white text over a black background at the risk of losing the copy — in fact someone else at the paper did this earlier this week with a multi coloured background )over dead space in a photo) and the copy was difficult to read. However, I am in a situation where for once I really want run white text over a black background — it is for a feature for a supplement where it would be very appropriate.
Any recommendations on how to do this without losing my copy if the alignment on the press is even slightly off? Does running the text in bold help counteract this? I've done the odd pull quote in this fashion with the text beefed up a bit, is that my best option?
I use inDesign if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
Any recommendations on how to do this without losing my copy if the alignment on the press is even slightly off? Does running the text in bold help counteract this? I've done the odd pull quote in this fashion with the text beefed up a bit, is that my best option?
I use inDesign if that makes a difference.
Thanks.