desktop publishing
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Definition
- Noun:
- (computing) The use of personal computers with specialized software to design and produce high-quality printed documents. This process combines text and graphics to create materials such as brochures, newsletters, and reports, which were traditionally produced by professional typesetters.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rise of desktop publishing made it possible for small businesses to create their own professional marketing materials.
- She learned desktop publishing to design the club's monthly newsletter.
- Modern word processors often include basic desktop publishing features.
Advanced Usage
- "to do desktop publishing": to engage in the activity of creating documents using desktop publishing software.
- He does all the desktop publishing for the community magazine.
Variants and Related Words
- Desktop publisher (n): A person or company that performs desktop publishing.
- They hired a freelance desktop publisher for the project.
- DTP (n): A common abbreviation for "desktop publishing."
- The course covers the fundamentals of DTP.
Synonyms
- Electronic publishing: The broader field of publishing using electronic systems, which includes desktop publishing.
- Computer-aided publishing: Using computers to assist in the design and layout of publications.
Related Phrases
- Desktop publishing software (n): Applications used for desktop publishing, such as Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress.
- She is proficient in several desktop publishing software packages.
- Desktop publishing system (n): The combination of computer hardware and software used for desktop publishing.
- The office upgraded its entire desktop publishing system.
Noun
- (computer science) the use of microcomputers with graphics capacity to produce printed materials