esk op ublishing - The combination of text, graphics and layout to produce a final document. Back to list
Direct To Publisher. Subscriber that fills out subscription card and returns it back to Publisher.
Desktop Publishing system, a system that enables you to edit a publications on a computer.
Desk Top Publishing. Refers to software packages such as CorelDraw, Quark or Adobe Illustrator that allow you to design items such as brochures, flyers, posters etc.
Desk Top Publisher(ing) - A PC Term that describes a program that enables you to design, create and print a variety of projects such as letterheads, birthday cards, calendars, business cards, invitations etc. that would have previously only been possible by using the services of an outside printers business.
Desktop publishing refers to the use of DTP programs such as QuarkXpress, PageMaker and similar programs to produce business or personal publications.
Desk Top Publishing. A program or group of programs that allow a user to design and produce professional looking content, design and artwork all from their own PC.
Desktop publishing: using computers to lay out text and graphics for printing in magazines, newsletters, brochures, etc.
Desktop Publishing. Graphic creation and typesetting on a computer.
Desktop Publishing. Describes an application that enables you to edit publications on a computer.
Desk Top Publishing. An early name given to a computer and laser printer combination used for typesetting. While the process and equipment is different and more complex than the early days.... the name remained the same
Desktop Publishing. Software programs that enable you to create newsletters, presentations, magazines and other printed documents.
Desk Top Publishing. Programs for use by those intending to send work off to a real printer, or for the self publishing of brochures, fliers, etc. Gives the user (provided they've spent hundreds of hours learning the program,) full control of layout, including how many pages in each folded section of a book, words to be printed at top and bottom of pages and heaps of other stuff. Adobe PageMaker is probably the best known DTP program. Publisher has many of the basic features of one, and is fun and easy to use. ALPHABET
Desk top publishing. Desk top publishing refers to a system that creates typeset-quality or near-typeset-quality output from a home computer.
Desktop publishing. Integrating text and images into well-designed page layouts that can be printed.
Abbreviation for Desktop Publishing.
Desktop Publishing. It refers to the design and illustration of texts and graphics directly on the monitor screen.
Desktop Publishing. Technique of using a personal computer to design images and pages, and assemble type and graphics, then using a laser printer or imagesetter to output the assembled pages onto paper, film or printing plate.
Refers to the combined processes of text creation, page makeup and image assembly as an integrated activity performed on the computer. DTP delivers data in the form of pages which are then further processed at the sheet assembly stage – either in the form of films or in electronic form (computer-to-film / computer-to-plate). DTP data uses the PostScript page description language. In electronic printing this data is used directly to produce print copies or for printing.
Using a personal computer to produce high quality printed output or camera-ready output for commercial printing. DTP applications provide complete page design capabilities, as well as precise typographic alignment. A key feature is the ability to manage text and graphics on screen.
Stands for DeskTop Publishing.
Desktop Publishing. Formatting a document on a computer screen with an accurate representation of the printed version. See WYSIWYG.
Acronym for desktop publishing, including typesetting, image handling and page composition.
Acronym for Desk Top Publishing
Desktop Publishing. PC systems used to prepare direct print output or output suitable for printing presses.