Desktop Publishers Idea Book


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Learn to design newsletters, catalogs, business cards, and more. Many step-by-step illustrated design recipes. Tips on working with illustrations, printers, and art sources.




The Desktop Publisher's Idea Book


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Explains how to create designs for awards, book jackets, invitations, self-mailers, tickets, and web projects using word processing software and a laser printer.







The Desktop Publisher's Idea Book


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Desktop Publishing & Design For Dummies?


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"A …For Dummies book from the foremost authority on desktop publishing and design is a dream come true." — Dan Gookin, Bestselling Author of DOS For Dummies® "Desktop Publishing & Design For Dummies provides the reader with all the basics for successful design in a simple, step-by-step manner." — Jill Robbins Israel, Editor-in-Chief, Technique Magazine Includes Newsletter "How-To" Insert! With all the desktop publishing software and books around, it seems like anyone can be a designer these days. But it's not so easy to whip up a well-designed brochure or newsletter without some guidance. Design guru Roger C. Parker reveals simple yet innovative techniques so you can create persuasive presentations, snazzy brochures, and informative newsletters — all without using an expensive design firm. Ask for IDG Books' …For Dummies® Books, the Fun and Easy Way to Find Out about Computers. Also look for IDG Books' PCs For Dummies®, 4th Edition, the fun and easy way to get started on your PC right away, and PageMaker® 6.5 For Dummies®, Internet Edition, the fast and friendly way to publish documents on the Web! Inside, find helpful advice on how to: Apply basic design building blocks to any of the popular desktop publishing and page layout programs Choose the right computer hardware and software Scan photographs and place them on your page Take the mystery out of choosing the right typeface and type size for headlines, sub-heads, body copy, and captions Effectively use color in your publications — and know what to avoid Set up your files correctly to avoid service bureau hassles Speak the language with a glossary of over 200 important design terms Save time and money with numerous efficiency tips Plus, a special insert that provides a step-by-step introduction to the process of creating a newsletter










Looking Good in Print


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This design resource guide outlines the design skills necessary to create attractive, effective printed materials, such as newsletters, advertisements, brochures, manuals and other documents.




The $1,000,000 Desktop Publishing Idea Book


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In his large format, 208 page paperback Mr. Nodine makes clear the recommendations on software, hardware & training, but the emphasis of his book is, "how to create & market services & products using desktop techniques." Half of the book deals with ASSIGNMENTS. Going well beyond the typical newletters & resumes, it shows; where to find the most lucrative jobs, how to develop a printing business without a press, how to charge for products, how to structure a network of subcontractors. The second half discusses information PRODUCTS such as directories, local interest books, tourist guides, how-to-manuals, lifestyle & city magazines. It gives guidelines for developing many of these products & discusses the formula for creating a magazine's advertising rate card. The book publishing section includes examples of database & how-to products that can be compiled & marketed by those who lack literary skills. Nodine explains a multi-pronged book marketing strategy including: how to market your book with little or no ad money, how to exploit free publicity, how to market through radio & TV talk shows & how to enlist celebrity endorsements. There is a valuable resource section & appendix packed with convenient forms to copy & use. Pacific Learning Council, 251 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 391-4135.




History of Desktop Publishing


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