When discussing the topic of print forms, apart from the programming aspect, we can't omit the subject of aesthetics. For the company, forms are a method of communication with the client. And a poorly designed form, both in terms of programming and appearance, can be a straightforward way to offend contractors. During the design phase, you can't forget about form readability, leaving enough space between elements to avoid individual parts overlapping each other, and other such concerns.
All of the examples in this chapter will be using the following form template:
This is a standard sales document. You have two address blocks, a logo, document information, document positions, and a footer. We will discuss all of these elements and how to create them in the next chapter.