Desktop Publishing
- Xerox: Small Business Resource Center
Find articles and templates for color, marketing, sales, management and design strategies at the office. - Design Libraries
Browse graphic design tips, articles, software and other resources, including library sections on photography, color choices, and web design. - eHow: Desktop Publishing
Offers instructional DTP articles ranked by readers. - StarrTech Computing: Keyboard Help
Learn how to create international language accent marks and diacriticals on a QUERTY keyboard layout. Change keyboards and alphabets to create special symbols, characters and math terms. - Robin Williams
Visit the home page of this teacher and author who writes helpful and concise guides for users of personal computers. - EServer Technical Communications Library: Document Design
Browse a reviewed collection of resources related to document design. Part of a community-based library hosted by Iowa State University. - StockLayouts
Offers for purchase customizable design templates for producing print marketing materials, including stock photographs and artwork. - Daddy Desktop
Creative help for in-house desktop publishers. - Desktop Publishing Forum
Participate in an exchange of information on aspects of publishing in print or on the web. - Accurate Image Manipulation
Learn the technical details of how to control and improve color and tone in digital photography. Calibrate, evaluate, and build a system for digital image editing. Read Adobe Photoshop articles and reviews of digital cameras. - About: Computing & Technology: Desktop Publishing
Review articles, newsletters and links to other sites in this categorical directory organized by topics ranging from software and fonts to prepress and printing. - Cleveland Digital Publishing Users Group (CDPUG)
A non-profit organization's site for monthly meetings, bimonthly publications, special events, and competitions. Located in northeast Ohio. - Effective Scientific Electronic Publishing
Tips for using LaTeX and PDF to make electronically published papers more useful for readers.