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MacPublisher was the first Desktop Publishing program for the Apple Macintosh, introduced in 1984, the same year that Apple introduced the Macintosh.
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The About Desktop Publishing site offers both general and specific desktop publishing information for designers and the general public.
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Historical perspective and fun facts (or, Why desktop printers and copy machines are so cool!) Desktop Publishing brought document creation and printing to our desktops only a couple of decades ago — a lifetime ago for some readers but a drop in the bucket compared to the history of printing and publishing.
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Learn how to do graphic design, desktop publishing, and typography. Explore free page layout and desktop publishing software tutorials, graphic design lessons, and desktop publishing classes. Speaking of desktop publishing supplies... I found the The Museum of Forgotten Art Supplies at Drawger via BoingBoing.
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Desktop Publishing Careers - description - earnings - education and qualifications - more information You don't need a college degree to get a desktop publishing job, but those with either certificates or associate or bachelor's degrees are afforded the best job opportunities. Employment Facts for Desktop Publishers:
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Get information, facts, and pictures about desktop publishing at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about desktop publishing easy...
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Desktop publishing: a tool for information managers. - INTRODUCTION After a quick look, desktop publishing may not appear to : Encyclopedia.com.
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Encyclopedia: Desktop publishing
Desktop publishing (also known as DTP) combines a personal computer and page layout software to create publication documents on a computer for either large scale publishing or small scale local econom...
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Graphic design and desktop publishing share so many similarities that people often use the terms interchangeably. There's not really anything terribly wrong with that but it is helpful to know and understand how they differ and how some people use and confuse the terms More Desktop Publishing FAQs and Facts...
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desktop publishing, system for producing printed materials that consists of a personal computer or computer workstation, a high-resolution printer (usually a laser printer), and a computer program that allows the user to select from a variety of type fonts and sizes, column justifications, page layouts,
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