Most print designers and prepress professionals use QuarkXPress 3.X or 4.X — not because XPress is a flawless program, but because its features, familiarity, and prevalence make it cost-effective.
I remember vividly the first time I encountered Quark XPress. While attending School of Visual Arts in New York, I found a job listing for a catalog design firm with part time hours. I needed to make ...
There is certainly no shortage of digital publishing companies, each with their own focus on supporting the industry. Some platforms work with individuals or small publishers with only a few titles, ...
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