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'''Under KUNSTruction''' is a self-published book by (at the time) a 3rd year illustration student Dasha Starostin.
'''Under KUNSTruction''' is a self-published book by (at the time) a 3rd year illustration student Dasha Starostin.
The entire process of publishing was done under the roof of WdKA. Even the paper was bought in at the [https://static.mywdka.nl/facilities/rental-shop/wdka-shop/ WdKA Shop]  
The entire process of publishing was done under the roof of WdKA. Even the paper was bought in at the [https://static.mywdka.nl/facilities/rental-shop/wdka-shop/ WdKA Shop]  
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I will try to walk ou through the process, inserting as many useful links as possible.
I will try to walk ou through the process, inserting as many useful links as possible.
In the process, I used programs such as Procreate, Abobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator.
In the process, I used programs such as Procreate, Abobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator.
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In the Publication station, I used:  
In the Publication station, I used:  
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- staple binding machine
- staple binding machine
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== InDesign ==
== Cover ==
[[File:Export_InDe_1.png]]<br>


go to file> export
1. Screenprinting the letters.
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For my cover, I chose light blue textured paper and wanted to print bright orange letters on it.
First, I tested the orange acrilic mixed with the screen-printing medium for paper. The result was dark, dull and brown. The reason for that is the transparency of the screen-printing medium for paper.
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To resolve this issue, I printed with an opaque medium for textiles, mixed with white ink and orange ink.
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[[File:Export_InDe_1.png]]<br>
[[File:Export_InDe_1.png]]<br>
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choose format> Adobe PDF '''(Print)'''
choose format> Adobe PDF '''(Print)'''

Revision as of 10:37, 9 September 2022

Under KUNSTruction is a self-published book by (at the time) a 3rd year illustration student Dasha Starostin. The entire process of publishing was done under the roof of WdKA. Even the paper was bought in at the WdKA Shop

I will try to walk ou through the process, inserting as many useful links as possible. In the process, I used programs such as Procreate, Abobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator.

In the Publication station, I used:
- Screen Printing
- Laser cutter
- Risograph
- laser printer
Besides that:
- folding machine
- cutting machine
- staple binding machine


Cover


1. Screenprinting the letters.

For my cover, I chose light blue textured paper and wanted to print bright orange letters on it. First, I tested the orange acrilic mixed with the screen-printing medium for paper. The result was dark, dull and brown. The reason for that is the transparency of the screen-printing medium for paper.

To resolve this issue, I printed with an opaque medium for textiles, mixed with white ink and orange ink.


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choose format> Adobe PDF (Print)



choose preset PDF/X1a:2001
choose the relevant or all pages
export as pages, not spreads, for single pages and booklets


if needed, you can add crop marks and export!