Graphic Exchange, September/October 2003 |
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To download PDFs of any of these articles, simply click on the title or on the icon. To see cover art and animation click on cover. TIP, courtesy of Jay Nelson, Design Tools Monthly: if a file opens into your browser, but you'd prefer to download it directly to your hard drive, try dragging the text link (not the thumbnail) to your desktop. It will download there without first showing up in your browser.) |
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QUARKXPRESS 6: THE LAST UPGRADE by Peter Dudar It looks the same. It feels the same. It will get you going in OS X, and that will make Apple happy. But this is also the time to take a good look at InDesign. |
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THE FUTURE OF DESKTOP REVEALED by Dan Brill The Desktop Age has reached a new plateau, where applications and operating environments are joined, and type and graphics begin as elements for the web. |
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TEXT TALK by Nick Shinn In a world that could care less about glyphs or kerning or the history of Bodoni, you're proud to be a type geek — but where are the blogs for others just like you? |
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APPLE RAISES MACINTOSH VIDEO TO PRIME TIME by Bob Connolly Final Cut Pro isn't just an application anymore — version 4 is a suite of powerful video tools that lets you do everything from DV editing to flying text to full audio. |
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FAST, VERSATILE AND GOOD ENOUGH FOR MOST OF US by Dan Brill Color laser printing has grown up. Single pass, "tweakable" color and low cost per page — the Xerox Phaser 7700 fits either creative or corporate color work. |
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AND SO IT GOESSS...
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NEWS |
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LETTERS
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GALLERY
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