The Wind Behind
Your Sails

Words by themselves, whether spoken or written, only broadcast. Words do not communicate until someone hears them or reads themand grasps their message. To ensure that your audience reads your grammatically precise, toiled-over words, you have to put some power behind them. They have to look nice. They have to capture your audience's attention. They have to project positive visual cues that compel your readers to render them communication.

Catching the Wind

Concepts in Communication will plan, set up, type from scratch, or reformat your document with attention to the elements that draw your readers to the page or screen and inspire them to cross the threshold of communication.

Layout. Bringing the linguistic and perceptual components together to create a well-organized, balanced, coherent composition.

Format. Determining appropriate fonts, type styles, leading, margins, columns, alignment, spacing, rules, colors.

Structure. Establishing a consistent, logical hierarchy for titles, body copy, headers, footers.

Nothing should ever be arbitrarily placed on the page. Concepts in Communication ensures that each element of the layout, format and structure has a purpose. When your document goes to print or on the screen, it will not simply broadcast, it will communicate.

Desktop Publishing Plus Illustrations

For a complete visual package, we can design graphics and illustrations that complement the page design and enhance your written material.

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Written
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| 4168
Islander Way |
Bonnie
P. Mortell |
| Anacortes, Washington
98221 |
Copyright
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| Tel:
360-588-1329 |
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| E-Mail:
bonnie@ConceptsCommunication.com
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