The phrase "desktop publishing" is credited to Aldus Corporation, specifically its founder Paul Brainerd. Aldus Corporation developed the software program PageMaker, which revolutionized the publishing industry by allowing users to create professional documents on their desktop computers.
Desktop Publishing Magazine was created in 1985.
Pamela S. Pfiffner has written: 'Inside the publishing revolution' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing industry, Adobe Systems
The best way to begin desktop publishing is to visit a Community College, University or a Business College or school. Enroll in classes for desktop publishing.
No, a light pen is not vital in desktop publishing. Most desktop publishing tasks can be completed using a mouse or trackpad for input instead. Light pens are not commonly used in modern desktop publishing workflows.
One of the most-useful practices for effective use of desktop-publishing software is that of using both word-processing and desktop-publishing software in the overall process of creating a desktop-publishing project.
Adobe InDesign is a professional desktop publishing software commonly used in the industry for creating print and digital media layouts.
Paul Brainerd formed Aldus to create a desktop publishing program called PageMaker.
the new industry was dominated by machinery and manufacturing.
Steve Morgenstern has written: 'No-sweat desktop publishing' -- subject(s): Desktop publishing
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