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unusual facts about desktop publishing


Cardinal Newman High School, Bellshill

In addition to the ordinary curriculum, it offers many vocational courses such as DTP, Photography, Hospitality and Digital Media.


Charles Corfield

While at Columbia University, Charles wrote the original version of the desktop publishing application FrameMaker, which was the main product of the company he soon co-founded.

History of British newspapers

Despite the widespread use of the offset litho printing process elsewhere, the Murdoch papers in common with the rest of Fleet Street continued to be produced by the hot-metal and labour-intensive Linotype method, rather than being composed electronically.

Michael Cowpland

At first, the company sold DTP workstations, but success did not arrive until the launch of the graphics software CorelDRAW in 1989.

NetObjects

Its target market were designers who need complete control over page layout and a similar user interface as desktop publishing applications.

Tartu Art School

TAS provides study programs for aspiring decorator-stylists (interior designers), print media designer-desktop publishers, 3D-modellers and illustrators.


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Brian Cookman

He also taught desktop publishing skills and re-designed dozens of magazines, from What Car? to the British Dental Journal.

GlobalView

GlobalView was an integrated “desktop environment” including word-processing, desktop-publishing, and simple calculation (spreadsheet) and database functionality, developed at Xerox Parc as a way to run the software originally developed for their Xerox Alto, Xerox Star and Xerox Daybreak 6085 specialized workstations on SUN Microsystems workstations and IBM PC-based platforms.

MacPublisher

It was Paul Brainerd, Aldus' chairman, who gave the industry the name "desktop publishing."

WHRO-TV

For example, students at the middle and high school levels compete in categories varying from web design to C++, Visual Basic and Java programmimng, as well as music composition and Computer Aided Design and Desktop Publishing and Desktop Presentations (PowerPoint).