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Try The Desktop Publishing Software

Posted by Saim | Desktop Publishing, Publishing Software | Monday 30 June 2008 3:47 am

The amazing world of the computers and its other related parts, both internal and external, have always remained new and interesting for men. With the passage of time the computers are also changing and developing to fulfil each and every need and desire of mankind and that can be seen in the day by day new inventions only. The new type of software and their varieties of options to entertain men are the most remarkable one in this respect.

For example, we can name the Desktop Publishing Software. Let us today explore what is there in the Desktop Publishing Software. This software can be said as a tool that proves very helpful for the graphic designers and also the common users for designing and creating the numerous and varieties of printed materials. The desktop too through this software gets a new look to show off. Though this Desktop Publishing Software has now been made available for the common people originally it was used only by the professionals in their official project works.

Design a New Career in Desktop Publishing

Posted by Aleksander | Desktop Publishing | Thursday 15 November 2007 2:42 am

Desktop publishing (also known as DTP) combines personal computer and page layout software to create publication documents on a computer for either large-scale publishing or small-scale local economical multifunction peripheral output and distribution.

What Do They Do?

Desktop publishers use computer software produce and format material to be ready for publication. They use text, numbers and data, and charts to come up with a comprehensive publication. These publications can be anything from newspapers and newsletters, to books and magazines.

DTP Facts

About 4 out of 10 work for newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers.

1 out of 4 work in printing and related support activities.

Job opportunities should be best for those with certificates or degrees in desktop publishing or graphic design.

Training

To become a desktop publishing professional, you will need training from an accredited vocational school or college. You can earn your certificate in desktop publishing in about a year, and you can even earn your certificate online. You will learn advanced Macintosh and PC, press skills, and be proficient in advanced design. Print technologies will also be taught in certificate programs. Every employer will have different software requirements, but having basic skills will lay a solid foundation for work in desktop publishing.

Desktop publishers generally work in the printing and publishing industries. Those in major metropolitan areas may find that job opportunities are better there than other places. More than 35,000 people are employed in desktop publishing, and that number grows every year. More companies today are publishing brochures and literature in-house, which makes the job outlook for desktop publishers strong. The average earnings for desktop publishers is $33,000 annually.