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  • Five Free Graphics Programs

    An introduction to five totally free graphic and photo manipulation software packages available for multi-platforms: Mac, Windows, Linux.
    Published by trieschman (117 pts ) on Oct 31, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Articles

  • Yellow Pages Ad Design Tips

    The Yellow Pages are regarded as one of the most conventional tools of advertising and still preferred by many businesses over other advanced form of marketing. If you're considering placing an ad in the Yellow Pages, first read this article's four design tips to help you create your company's ad.
    Published by Preetam Kaushik (22,775 pts ) on Mar 25, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Articles

  • CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 - Create Professional-Looking Graphics

    CorelDraw Graphics Suite X3 is a complete suite of graphic programs that lets you create professional-looking images, logos, and brochures, and capture and edit images. CorelDraw X3 has more cool tools, such as text handling, but the big draw for new users will be its documentation and how-to tips.
    Published by David Berry (2,943 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews

  • Logo Design Studio Pro - Create Business Logos in a Snap

    Logo Design Studio Pro lets you design logos for your company or charity, or just for fun. This easy-to-use graphics program for slick 3D or 2D logos is an alternative to expensive and hard-to-use products like CorelDraw and Photoshop, offering vector graphics, raster, and print support.
    Published by Jeremy Rule (1,511 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews

  • Serif PagePlus X2 - Doesn't Make the Grade

    Serif PagePlus X2 arrived in a nice-looking CD case with a small 150-page user guide. The professional software packaging seemed like a good omen. However, I had a frustrating few hours getting PagePlus X2 installed and functioning and its non-intuitive user interface only made matters worse.
    Published by Laura Rooke (1,603 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews

  • Microsoft Publisher 2007 - Discover the Possibilities

    Microsoft Publisher 2007 surprised me. I always knew that Microsoft Publisher could help design stationery such as invitations and greeting cards. I just never realized the scope of the stationery it can produce, how easily it makes it, or the powerful tools that Microsoft Publisher 2007 offers.
    Published by Laura Rooke (1,603 pts ) on Feb 24, 2009 to
    Desktop Publishing Reviews


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