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Ty[pe{set\ting (lesson for credit)

Example file

Complete the in-class lesson. It will help familiarize you with the InDesign interface, and some basic concepts about typography and typesetting.

You will need to cut and paste the following text into your InDesign document.

"HUMAN SOCIETY, the world, man in his entirety is in the alphabet. The alphabet is a source...first comes the house of man and its construction, then the human body, its build and deformities; then justice, music, the church; war, harvest, geometry; the mountain, nomadic life and secluded life, astronomy, toil and rest; the horse and the snake; the hammer and the urn which--turned over and struck--makes a bell; trees, river, roads; and finally destiny and God.

That is what the alphabet signifies."

--Victor Hugo, 1802-1885

What you need to do

Read the pages about typesetting.

Complete the lesson in class.

What you need to turn in:

Your completed in-class lesson, saved (exported) as a pdf, named "hugo_astudent.pdf"

What I will be grading:

You get credit for submitting your correctly completed lesson on time.