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DPR3703 Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024 - DUE 30 September 2024 Latest October November exam pack questions and answers and summarized notes for exam preparation.For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on +/ 2/ 5/ 4 /7 /7 /9 /5 /4 /0 /1 /3 /2 . Question 1 Do you think desktop publishing has evolved? Justify your answer by discussing the history of desktop publishing from learning unit 3 and provide relevant examples. (10 marks) Question 2 As part of the organising team, you have been tasked to produce a newsletter to promote National Heritage Day by the Department of Sports, Art and Culture, National Heritage Council in collaboration with your Local Municipality. Explain how you would go about planning and producing the product as guided by the Print Production Plan. You are allocated a budget of R685 000.00 since your organisation does not have an in-house print production and often outsources specialist designer(s) for printing resources and designing materials. Link: Hint: You will need to explain each step before applying to a case study Print Production Plan Mark allocation Theory Application Subtotal Research 3 3 6 Design Process 3 7 7 Creative Process 3 4 7 Production 3 2 5 Total 25 marks (25 marks) Question 3 Using the information provided above in the scenario and link, design a two-page newsletter to promote National Heritage Day in your community. The following elements should be reflected in your newsletter poster: a. Heading with maximum of five words b. Subheadings between 10-15 words c. Main body which must contain information related to the event. d. Colours which represent at least three (3) cultures in your community e. Picture that represents your culture. f. Various font types and sizes g. Texture h. Shapes

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DPR3703
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 2 2024
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 30 SEPTEMBER 2024

, DPR3703

Assignment 2 Semester 2 2024

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Due Date: 30 September 2024

Production – Analogue

Question 1

Has desktop publishing evolved?

Yes, desktop publishing (DTP) has significantly evolved over the years. Desktop
publishing began in the early 1980s with the development of personal computers and
software that made it easier for individuals and businesses to design and produce
printed materials. Before DTP, publishing involved complex, expensive processes that
required specialized equipment and professional printers. The introduction of DTP
changed this, making it possible for anyone with a computer and the right software to
create and print high-quality documents.

Initially, DTP was basic. Software like Aldus PageMaker (released in 1985) and Apple’s
LaserWriter printer revolutionized publishing by allowing people to design brochures,
newsletters, and flyers on their computers, and then print them in-house. This made
professional-looking publications more affordable and accessible. As the technology
developed, software like Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress became industry standards,
allowing more sophisticated design, typography, and layout options.

Today, DTP has evolved into something much more advanced and widespread. Digital
publishing has joined the scene, allowing people to create materials not just for print but
also for online and mobile platforms. Cloud-based platforms and apps like Canva have
also democratized design even further, offering user-friendly tools to non-professionals.
Modern DTP software includes features such as real-time collaboration, automatic
resizing for different devices, and integration with other tools, making it easier for teams
to work together and for individuals to produce professional-grade content.

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