Introduction To DTP
Introduction To DTP
Introduction To DTP
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Introduction to Desktop publishing
1.3 Types of Desktop publishing software
There are 2 main types of DTP software:
1). Graphical based:
They are specifically developed for editing & formatting graphic objects like pictures.
Examples;
Adobe Photoshop. - Harvard graphic.
CorelDraw.
Graphic-based desktop publishers have superior capabilities for handling images such as
setting resolution, brightness, contrast, cropping, and filling the images with colour.
2). Layout based:
They are specifically developed to create different page layout designs for text and
pictures.
Examples;
Adobe PageMaker.
Microsoft Publisher.
Types of publications
There are several types of publications that can be produced using DTP software. They
include:
(a). Cards:
They may be for special occasions such as weddings, graduations, harambee, and for
congratulations.
(b). Certificates:
These are types of publications used to show completion of courses and special events.
Note. Certificates are very sensitive, and must be designed to discourage any type of
duplication or counterfeits.
(c). Newspapers, Magazines, Pamphlets and Newsletters:
They contain news targeting a group of people.
(d). Books:
Are bulky publications with many pages that are bound together.
(e). Calendars:
They are used to show dates. They are also used by companies to advertise their
products.
(f). Notices, Brochures, Posters / Advertisement, and Catalogues.
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Introduction to Desktop publishing
2). A DTP program gives you more control over the graphics in a publication. You can:
move - change the position of a graphic on a page,
size - make a graphic larger or smaller,
Rotate - turn or spin a graphic, and
Crop - trim part of a graphic.
3). Has a wide range of Fonts & print sizes that can be merged with useful symbols, such as
arrows and stars.
4). Has Columns of various widths, in which the text is fitted automatically using sensible
hyphenation. The columns can also be reorganization automatically.
5). Enables Scaling and cropping of publications so as to fit the available space.
6). Page numbers can be inserted.
7). Enables production of multiple page documents.
Steps in using a DTP System.
1. Prepare your text and illustrations with a Word processor or a Graphics package.
Alternatively, use a Scanner to input text and graphics from other sources.
2. Using the DTP program, develop the format of each page.
Your screen becomes an electronic paste board with rulers, column guides and other page
design aids.
3. Copy the text and illustrations into the page format you have designed in the DTP program.
The DTP program will automatically move the excess text to another column or page and
also help size and place illustrations and headings.
4. Format the pages on the screen to look the way you want them, then store them electronically
on your hard disk. If necessary, print them on a Laser Printer to produce the finished printed
material.
Review Questions.
1. (a). What is Desktop publishing?
(b). Why is a desktop publisher preferred in designing documents than a word processor?
2. Give three examples of desktop publishing software available in the market today.
3. (a). What is layering?
(b). Why is layering a very useful feature in a desktop publisher.
4. Mention the three main purposes of a desktop publishing software.
5. List TWO areas of DTP application.
6. State FIVE features of a Desktop publisher.
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