Publish 1988 - Abstracts

Publish 1988
TitleSubjectAuthors
1st annual desktop design awards. (First Annual Publish! Awards; 1987)Publishing industry 
A Bargain Ventura? Publish It. (evaluation)Publishing industryJason Durbin
All this and brains, too; Adobe Illustrator 88. (evaluation)Publishing industryLaurie Wigham
Altered States. (evaluation of Letraset's Image Studio) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMichael Waitsman
Ambassador of aesthetics. (profile of desktop publisher Max Kisman)Publishing industryLouis Rossetto
A new letterhead updates a museum's image. (the Historic New Orleans Collection) (Page makeover) (illustration)Publishing industryKate Dore, Steve Davis
April Greiman: Riding a new wave.Publishing industryErfert Nielson
Art for art's sake: Pixel Paint, Modern Artist II. (graphics software) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMike Nikolich
A top contender; WordPerfect for the Macintosh. (evaluation)Publishing industryKimberly Torgerson
Better halftones on the rise. (desktop publishing) (product announcement)Publishing industry 
Bold faces: magazine maverick. (Roger Black) (interview)Publishing industryJanet Zich
Bridging the Color Gap; Laserpaint Color II. (evaluation)Publishing industryKeith Baumann
Building the electronic studio. (Perry Jeffe's views on future graphic art techniques)Publishing industrySusan Ochshorn
Build your own cartoons. (Software Review ) (evaluation)Publishing industryJay Kinney
Character builder. (PostScript inventor's effect on desktop publishing) (company profile)Publishing industryJ. E. Arcellana
Charting a solo voyage. (Microsoft Chart) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryKevin Strehlo
Charts that clarify.Publishing industryMarjorie Spiegelman, Diane Burns, S. Venit
Coding required here: Powertext formatter. (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryDuane Feldman
Colorful presentations. (Kroy Color Plus color transfer sign system evaluated) (Hardware Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMay Sui
Colorful Quark. (Software Review) (Quark Xpress 2.0) (evaluation)Publishing industryBrian Day, Kimberley J. Fisher
Color in your future: desktops connect to Scitex, Hell. (desktop publishing) (product announcement)Publishing industry 
Confirming your copyrights.Publishing industryHenry W. III Jones
Designs on a PC: Designer. (REVIEW Portfolio) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMarjorie Spiegelman
Desktop campaigning: Gregory Wallace helped Democrat-ize electronic publishing. (desktop publishing at the Democratic National Convention)Publishing industryCraig Webb
Desktop publishing in the black. (includes related articles on DTP and office politics, and two case studies)Publishing industryJanet Millenson
Desktop publish or perish: administration and faculty are bringing desktop publishing into the university.Publishing industryDavid Crismond
Drawing made easy: Freehand. (REVIEW Portfolio) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryPhilip Gruber
Financial advice with a friendly face for this retirement newsletter. (The Preston Report) (in Page Makeover) (column)Publishing industryJohn Odam
For love and money. (typefaces) (interview)Publishing industryJ.E. Arcellana
Free exchange of images. (Hijaak) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryDuane L. Feldman
From photo to finish: your scanned image can look almost as good as the original photo.Publishing industryJennifer Petkus
Full, but not right; FullWrite Professional. (evaluation)Publishing industryPaul Kahn
Galliard: animated and authoritative. (a typeface family) (in About Faces) (column)Publishing industryCharles Bigelow
Get a job! (desktop publishing)Publishing industryArthur Zich
How good can your spelling bee? (Thunder, Spellswell, Spelling Champion) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryJake Widman
How it plays in Peoria. (desktop publishing)Publishing industryRandall Kincaid
Interleaf: revisions made easy. (Interleaf Publisher, document preparation software from Interleaf Inc.) (Software Review) (includes a related article on Interleaf Publisher vs. Technical Publishing System) (evaluation)Publishing industryJim Heid, Paul Kahn
In your own hand. (Software Review) (Mac Calligraphy painting-calligraphy program from Japan) (evaluation)Publishing industryBuff Bradley, Bill Clopton
Mac vs. PC: the great debate: resolved - that the Macintosh is a better computer than the PC for desktop publishing. (includes related article on the advantages od the PC over the Mac)Publishing industrySteve McKinstry
Making the grade. (how colleges are teaching desktop publishing)Publishing industryCraig Webb
Molto classico. (the Bodoni typeface)Publishing industryClifford Burke
Pack up your fonts. (Suitcase font and desk-accessory management utility) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryKevin Rardin
Page makeover: typography lays the groundwork for Publish!'s new design.Publishing industryLori Barra, David Armario
PAGE makeover: writing and design work together in an effective sales tool. (tips on the redesign of a reader's brochure)Publishing industryRoger C. Parker, Judy Stopke
Paint and draw. (Canvas) (Software Review ) (evaluation)Publishing industryErfert Nielson
PC word processing takes off: five PC word processors aim for the page makeup heights. (Software Review) (Review Portfolio) (evaluation)Publishing industryDaniel J. Rosenbaum, Bill Crider, Janet Crider, Joquin Ives Brant
Persuasive presentations.Publishing industryWilliam L. Coggshall
Pictogram perfect. (Software Review) (graphing program) (evaluation)Publishing industryAndy Oefering
Playing catch-up: Macdraw II. (graphics software) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryLaurie Wigham
Points on the board. (Hardware Review) (printer controller board) (evaluation)Publishing industryGene Rodrigues
Presentations easy as 1-2-3. (Freelance Plus, graphics software from Lotus Development Corp.) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industry 
Presenting data with the greatest of ease; Trapeze spreadsheet program. (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryKevin Rardin
Price-conscious printing: Hewlett-Packard Deskjet. (Hardware Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryDuane Feldman
Publish! 1988 desktop publishing buyers guide. (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
Publish! directory of PostScript service bureaus. (directory)Publishing industry 
Reach out and publish. (Dial M for modem, part 2)Publishing industryJanet McCandless
Ready Set Go again. (Software Review) (Ready Set Go version 4 page makeup program) (evaluation)Publishing industryJay Alling
Reservations recommended: Scoop for the Mac offers enticing features, but service can be slow. (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryDiane Burns, S. Venit
Screens up for grabs: Hotshot Graphics, Hijaak, Snap, Grafplus. (Software Review) (printing captured screens quickly) (evaluation)Publishing industryJason Durbin
Sending in the clones. (PostScript compatible printers) (product announcement)Publishing industry 
Separating the pens from the mice. (PC and Macintosh mice; trackballs; graphics tablets) (buyers guide)Publishing industryKevin Strehlo, David Pickell, Richard Johnson
Talking Type. (designers and typographers convene for a discussion about digital type) (panel discussion)Publishing industryJames Felici, Susan Gubernat
Team work. (desktop publishing) (includes related articles on the life of a document and on work flow management)Publishing industryJames A. Martin
The case of the portly file. (information storage options for desktop publishers)Publishing industryTony Bove, Cheryl Rhodes
The newsletter variations. (desktop publishing) (technical)Publishing industry 
The proof is in the parrot: Tektronix 4693D Color Printer. (Hardware Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryMike Nikolich
The revolution in color. (color desktop publishing) (Front Page) (column)Publishing industryDavid Bunnell
The Seybold line. (John and Jonathan Seybold advise the publishing industry)Publishing industrySusan Gubernat
The workstation advantage: when micros don't stack up. (includes related articles on Unix)Publishing industryDave Brambert
Ultre low-priced phototypesetting. (Lasermaster Corp.'s Typemaster publishing system uses the Ultre Setter high-resolution laser phototypesetter) (News Beat) (product announcement)Publishing industry 
User group clout: pool your talents, energy, and influence. Join a user group - or start your own. (desktop publishing) (directory)Publishing industryCraig L. Webb
What's the difference? Compare Rite document comparison program. (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industryLeslie Lauderdale
When speed is what you're after. (Lastermaster's CAPCard evaluated) (Hardware Review) (computer-aided publishing ) (evaluation)Publishing industryGene Rodrigues
Word's little brother. (Software Review) (Microsoft Write word processing program) (evaluation)Publishing industry 
You can get there from here. (Software Review) (Ventura Publisher-to-typesetter connection) (evaluation)Publishing industry 
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