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Printfree.com
printfree.com
Find templates for calendars, cards, signs, flyers, and forms.
InxBuilder - Automate your indesign catalogs
inxbuilder.com
InxBuilder Framework generates InDesign documents containing text, lists, tables and images. You will be able to transform an XML file into INX format or programmatically create a catalog from scratch.
Cleveland Digital Publishing Users Group (CDPUG)
cdpug.org
A non-profit organization's site for monthly meetings, bimonthly publications, special events, and competitions. Located in northeast Ohio.
EServer Technical Communications Library: Document Design
tc.eserver.org
Browse a reviewed collection of resources related to document design. Part of a community-based library hosted by Iowa State University.
Xerox: Small Business Templates
office.xerox.com
Offers free templates for in-house printing.
StockLayouts
stocklayouts.com
Offers for purchase customizable design templates for producing print marketing materials, including stock photographs and artwork.
About: Computing & Technology: Desktop Publishing
desktoppub.about.com
Review articles, newsletters and links to other sites in this categorical directory organized by topics ranging from software and fonts to prepress and printing.
Robin Williams
ratz.com
Visit the home page of this teacher and author who writes helpful and concise guides for users of personal computers.
Prepressure
prepressure.com
Read topics that relate to design techniques, fonts, prepress, printing, PDF and PostScript.
eHow: Desktop Publishing
ehow.com
Offers instructional DTP articles ranked by readers.
Desktop Publishing
desktoppublishing.com
Find news, software tips and downloads, forums, clipart, fonts, and design templates.
HistoryLink: Paul Brainerd
historylink.org
Read an essay about the founder of the company responsible for naming and starting the DTP industry.
Desktop Publishing Forum
desktoppublishingforum.com
Participate in an exchange of information on aspects of publishing in print or on the web.
StarrTech Computing: Keyboard Help
starr.net
Learn how to create international language accent marks and diacriticals on a QUERTY keyboard layout. Change keyboards and alphabets to create special symbols, characters and math terms.
Free Download Free
free-download-free.com
Download wallpapers, screen savers, fonts, and mobile themes.
Daddy Desktop
daddydesktop.com
Creative help for in-house desktop publishers.
Hewlett-Packard Development Company: Activity Center
h10025.www1.hp.com
Get templates and print projects including cards, invitations, stationery, calendars, labels, covers, gift wrap, stickers, toys, puzzles, sewing patterns, iron-ons, picture frames, scrapbooks and decorations.
Effective Scientific Electronic Publishing
cl.cam.ac.uk
Tips for using LaTeX and PDF to make electronically published papers more useful for readers.
Bright Hub's Desktop Publishing Channel
brighthub.com
The Desktop Publishing channel at Bright Hub is a one-stop shop for finding DTP software reviews, information on the do’s and don’ts of page layout, fonts and typography, and a much needed resource for those SOHO business owners that are going it alone, trying to create professional products.
Design Libraries
design-lib.com
Browse graphic design tips, articles, software and other resources, including library sections on photography, color choices, and web design.
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Suffolk News-Herald More than 40 PDCCC online courses are scheduled for fall semester, including Introduction to Computerized Accounting; Advanced Desktop Publishing ; ...
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 00:57:14 GMT+00:00
Suffolk News-Herald More than 40 PDCCC online courses are scheduled for fall semester, including Introduction to Computerized Accounting; Advanced Desktop Publishing ; ...
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What's the most user friendly desktop publishing software out there?
Q. I'm publishing a very small national newspaper but I'm new to desktop publishing. Any thoughts?
Asked by teddy1066 - Mon Oct 27 16:32:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is not much choice actually. The two professional programs are Adobe InDesign and QuarkXpress. If you are on a tight budget there is also Scribus which is free. It is not that good but it does the job. Everything else will probably be too amateur to run a newspaper. Personaly I prefer InDesign.
Answered by dimitris k - Mon Oct 27 17:50:28 2008
Q. I'm publishing a very small national newspaper but I'm new to desktop publishing. Any thoughts?
Asked by teddy1066 - Mon Oct 27 16:32:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is not much choice actually. The two professional programs are Adobe InDesign and QuarkXpress. If you are on a tight budget there is also Scribus which is free. It is not that good but it does the job. Everything else will probably be too amateur to run a newspaper. Personaly I prefer InDesign.
Answered by dimitris k - Mon Oct 27 17:50:28 2008
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