Microsoft Publisher is going away for good in a few short months, so you need to find an alternative sooner rather than later ...
The original Macintosh computer Steve Jobs introduced in 1984 might never have achieved such iconic status without the help of the desktop publishing revolution. Together with the first LaserWriter ...
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 ...
Using a desktop computer to produce high-quality printed output or camera-ready output for commercial printing. For simple layouts, desktop publishing may be accomplished with a word processor; ...
Microsoft Publisher, the desktop publishing component of the Professional version of the Office Suite, can perform many time-saving tasks for busy business owners, including layout and design work. It ...
Swift Publisher 5.5 is an easy to use, all-in-one desktop publishing solution for Mac users on a budget, now with the ability to quickly create and print disc labels, inserts, labels, envelopes, ...
The passage of time affects everything around us, including some long-running features we never thought would disappear. The reality is quite different and Microsoft has announced the definitive end ...
The past few years have seen an explosion of zines and small publishing among artists, designers and photographers. Even the most digitally based creative professionals are embracing the zine as a ...
Frank Romano, author and Museum of Printing president, will discuss his latest work, “History of Desktop Publishing,” on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the museum, located at 15 Thornton Ave., Haverhill.