A Guide to Desktop Publishing
The use of a computer and software to make visual displays of ideas and information is known as desktop publishing. Documents created for desktop or commercial printing or electronic distribution, such as PDF, slideshows, email newsletters, electronic books, and the Web, are examples of desktop publishing. The term " desktop publishing " was coined in response to the introduction of a certain type of software. It's about combining and rearranging text and graphics in order to create digital files for printing, internet viewing, or websites. The tasks involved in desktop publishing were done manually before the introduction of desktop publishing software by persons who specialised in graphic design, typesetting, and prepress duties. How Desktop Publishing Can Help You? Desktop publishing software and hardware allow you to: Design print communications such as brochures, fliers, advertising, and posters using desktop publishing software and hardware. Create print materials i...