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Harnessing Desktop Publishing: How to Let the New Technology Help You Do Your Job Better
Tilden, Scott W. Publisher: Scott Tilden Inc., USA Year Published: 1987 Pages: 70pp Book Type: Handbooks/Manuals
Resource Type: Book
Abstract: A book that seems to lack a clear purpose. The first section seems intended primarily to convince the reader that "desktop publishing" is "hot", and that s/he ought therefore to use it. The section on applications is too skimpy to help the beginning user, too basic to be of value to the experienced user. A longer section on how to be a publisher and an editor has some practical information on topics such as typestyles, hyphenation, writing headlines, choosing photos, page design, etc., but is far less useful than a number of existing manuals, such as How to Do Leaflets, Newsletters, and Newspapers, by Nancy Brigham (Hastings House). Not worth the money.
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