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Web Design and Desktop Publishing for Dummies

Web Design and Desktop Publishing for Dummies
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A practical guide to creating dynamic pages for the World Wide Web which is written in simple language, avoiding technical phraseology where posiible. A CD-ROM is included with the text.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #757767 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-12-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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From the Author
Design better print and online marketing materials!
If you're a newcomer to desktop publishing, Web Page & Desktop Publishing Design provides a quick review of the basics plus detailed chapters devoted to ads, brochures, newsletters and training materials.

If you're approaching the Web from a desktop publishing background, Web Page & Desktop Publishing Design for Dummies will help you leverage your existing knowledge and immediately apply it to the Web.

Web Page & Desktop Publishing Design for Dummies compares and contrasts the advantages and disadvantages of print and Web marketing. It will help you make better use of both traditional and online media.

You'll learn which design concepts and tools apply to both print and Web documents, as well as how print and Web documents require different design tools.

A color supplement shows examples of the right and wrong ways to employ color. A Glossary describes the terms will help you quickly master the terms you need to work with printers and Internet Service Providers.


Customer Reviews

All meat, no cutesy humor5
Some folks might like it, but I've always been put off by the Dummies series' attempts to force sophomoric humor into serious computer books. So I alsmost didn't buy this one, but Parker's reputation as a solid straightforward writer made me take the chance. There's not one drop of cutesy humor; instead, there is a wealth of information that is immediately useable. Parker writes as if you're sitting across a design table from him and he's showing you how to create design magic all by yourself.