Thursday, April 7, 2011

About Desktop Publishing: Revisit Your Portfolio

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From Jacci Howard Bear, your Guide to Desktop Publishing
While I'm blogging a Daily Dose of DTP throughout April and into May, for those who are already doing design work I'd like to point out an email course here on the site that's all about portfolios. Or, if you'd prefer not to do it via email, you can just jump right to the online lessons (here's lesson #1) and follow along from there.

If you're following the Daily Dose of DTP class (by email or just reading the daily blog) do jump in on the blog posts or on our Facebook page and share any thoughts, stories, or questions you have on each of the topics we're covering.


Coloring Fonts
Several weeks back I received this colored dingbat font from reader Mel N. Thought I'd show it here as an example of colorizing fonts... Read more

Create a Portfolio in 6 Days
Do you have a portfolio? Do you have a good portfolio? Do you have an up-to-date portfolio? Take a few days and start creating a new one or refreshing your existing one.

All-in-One Scanning
All-in-one scanners seem to be the most popular so far based on our poll from last week. Have you voted? Tell us about your scanner(s) in the comments.
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