Desktop Publishing Schools

Desktop Publishing Schools prepare students to apply technical knowledge and skills to the layout and design of graphics products. The Desktop Publishing Schools curriculum should include instruction in subjects of computer hardware and software, digital imaging, page layout and design, principles of graphic design, web page design, and printing operations.

With the growth in design and fashion industries, Desktop Publishing Schools are meeting commercial needs by including both art and design in their curriculums. Fashion, graphic design, fine arts, photography, film, and various other industries use desktop publishing techniques and skills in their production processes. By attending reputable Desktop Publishing Schools, students can develop essential talents and artistic skills to satisfy commercial art, film, fashion, and photography expectations.

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