Desktop publishing (DTP) tools are common solutions for a wide variety of graphic design needs, including digital and print designs. You can use these applications to create marketing documents like ...
There’s a reason that desktop publishing software is called, well, “desktop” publishing software. It’s because these resource-intensive applications often require the kind of processing horsepower and ...
Desktop publishing, sometimes abbreviated as DTP, is a technique for preparing and printing professional quality products using microcomputers, software, and printers. Articles on the subject, ...
In 2004, Adobe replaced its desktop publishing program PageMaker with InDesign. Although Adobe is a well-known company for desktop publishing software, there are other alternatives for those ...
Small businesses and start-ups are always on the lookout for ways to save money on new and expensive services. Many budget-minded small businesses are returning to the days of hands-on and in-house to ...
Dr. John Warnock, whose desktop publishing (DTP) software technology developments as co-founder of Adobe forever changed the printing and publishing industry landscape, died Aug. 19th at age 82. After ...
Now All Employees Can Produce Professional-Looking Print Jobs In-House Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ) today announces a new addition to its imageWARE suite of software ...
Trendy fonts and cheesy clip art make me grumpy. Thumb through your local paper and note the epidemic usage of the “comic sans” font and those annoying little jumping stick figures. With no design ...
Adobe's increased subscription fees have moved them out of the price range for many people, but that doesn't mean you'll have to go without. We've compiled a list of the best desktop publishing ...
In June 1969, John E. Warnock achieved a milestone of sorts at the University of Utah by producing the shortest PhD dissertation in the university’s history. A masterpiece of conciseness at 32 pages, ...