
QuarkXPress 6 For Dummies
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-0-7645-2593-3 (ISBN)
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Description
* Get a quick handle on the new features of QuarkXPress 6, including Mac OS X and Windows XP compatibility, enhanced undo functionality, full-resolution previews, and new ways to manage complex projects
* Written by designers for designers, covering all the major tools for layout, text editing, special effects, Web page development, and printing in simple, easy-to-understand language
* Enables both beginning and intermediate designers to start using the program quickly
* From two highly qualified authors: Barbara Assadi, former manager of Quark, Inc.'s Editorial Services department, and Galen Gruman, a desktop publishing pioneer and former executive editor of Macworld
* Written by designers for designers, covering all the major tools for layout, text editing, special effects, Web page development, and printing in simple, easy-to-understand language
* Enables both beginning and intermediate designers to start using the program quickly
* From two highly qualified authors: Barbara Assadi, former manager of Quark, Inc.'s Editorial Services department, and Galen Gruman, a desktop publishing pioneer and former executive editor of Macworld
Reviews / Votes
While aimed at beginners, Dummies also highlights new features in Quark v.6for up-graders seeking to brush up their skills. Clear prose, step-by-step instructions, tips and warnings make this a useful guide; sidebars and brief notes on "technical stuff" provide additional information without overwhelming novices. Content ranges from a basic introduction to the interface up through creating web projects and indexes. Covering both the Windows and Mac versions, this is a good purchase for all public libraries and those seeking to replace older guides (see Computer Media, LJ 9/11/02). (Library Journal, November 1, 2003)More details
Product info
PB
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.9 cm
Thickness: 2.7 cm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7645-2593-3 (9780764525933)
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Barbara Assadi | Galen Gruman
QuarkXPress 6 For Dummies
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10/2004
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Persons
Barbara Assadi is cofounder and principal of BayCreative, a San Francisco marketing services agency.
Galen Gruman is a former Macworld(r) editor and a desktop publishing pioneer.
Galen Gruman is a former Macworld(r) editor and a desktop publishing pioneer.
Content
Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Introducing QuarkXPress.
Chapter 2: Have It Your Way.
Chapter 3: Boxes and Text Unite!
Chapter 4: A Picture Is Worth.
Chapter 5: Getting Tricky with Boxes.
Part II: Adding Style and Substance.
Chapter 6: You've Got Real Style.
Chapter 7: Working with Special Characters.
Chapter 8: Devil in the Details.
Chapter 9: A Touch of Color.
Chapter 10: Understanding XTensions.
Chapter 11: Outputting Projects.
Part III: The Picasso Factor.
Chapter 12: Using QuarkXPress as an Illustration Tool.
Chapter 13: Other Controls for Managing Items.
Chapter 14: Warped Images.
Chapter 15: Text as Art.
Part IV: Going Long and Linking.
Chapter 16: Building Books and Standardized Layouts.
Chapter 17: Making Lists and Indexes.
Part V: Taking QuarkXPress to the Web.
Chapter 18: Web Projects: An Overview.
Chapter 19: Getting Your Site Up and Running.
Part VI: Guru in Training.
Chapter 20: Customizing QuarkXPress.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: The Ten Most Common Mistakes.
Chapter 22: More Than Ten Terms to Know.
Index.
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Introducing QuarkXPress.
Chapter 2: Have It Your Way.
Chapter 3: Boxes and Text Unite!
Chapter 4: A Picture Is Worth.
Chapter 5: Getting Tricky with Boxes.
Part II: Adding Style and Substance.
Chapter 6: You've Got Real Style.
Chapter 7: Working with Special Characters.
Chapter 8: Devil in the Details.
Chapter 9: A Touch of Color.
Chapter 10: Understanding XTensions.
Chapter 11: Outputting Projects.
Part III: The Picasso Factor.
Chapter 12: Using QuarkXPress as an Illustration Tool.
Chapter 13: Other Controls for Managing Items.
Chapter 14: Warped Images.
Chapter 15: Text as Art.
Part IV: Going Long and Linking.
Chapter 16: Building Books and Standardized Layouts.
Chapter 17: Making Lists and Indexes.
Part V: Taking QuarkXPress to the Web.
Chapter 18: Web Projects: An Overview.
Chapter 19: Getting Your Site Up and Running.
Part VI: Guru in Training.
Chapter 20: Customizing QuarkXPress.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: The Ten Most Common Mistakes.
Chapter 22: More Than Ten Terms to Know.
Index.