Publish 1991 - Abstracts

Publish 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
101 hot tips. (for typography, presentations and desktop publishing) (Special Section)Publishing industry 
24 bits and what do you get? Eight affordable color scanners for PCs and Macs. (buyers guide)Publishing industryRichard Jantz, Jake Widman, Ari Davidow
Accelerated color. (Macintosh 24-bit color graphics: accelerated color boards)Publishing industryChristine Whyte
Alternatives for a healthier planet: how to be an environmentally correct publisher. (includes related articles on ecology at Esprit sportswear, on the electronic office and on environmental concerns of computer publishers)Publishing industryPam Loman
Ami Pro. (Lotus Development Corp.'s Ami Professional 1.2) (Software Review) (one of six word processing software evaluations in 'Word processing workout: exercising the design potential of six low-end programs') (Evaluation)Publishing industryMichael J. Sullivan
CD-ROM travels far with American Airlines. (Integrated Media)Publishing industryJanice Maloney
Clients from hell. (experience of service bureaus dealing with difficult clients)Publishing industryJonathan Littman
Clip art creativity: add pizzazz to your publications with the latest in ready-made images. (tutorial)Publishing industryMargaret Y. Rabb
Color: high technology, low productivity.Publishing industryKen Draeger
Company style: Herman Miller Inc. (case study)(includes related articles on the Herman Miller marketing communications group and a company overview) (Design & Graphics) (company profile)Publishing industryEda Warren
Conditions fair for Framemaker. (Frame Technology Corp.'s Framemaker 3.0)(Previews) (Software Review) (Evaluation)Publishing industryShawn Tomlinson
Designing covers in record time: instant fame demands instant packaging. (music album and compact disk design)Publishing industryGail Koffman
Different strokes (and fills): why Mac and PC computer artists use the drawing programs they do. (Illustrator, Aldus FreeHand, Canvas, Micrografx Designer)Publishing industryJess Wells
Electronic paper: fulfilling the promise.Publishing industryJohn Warnock
Enhanced character recognition. (Hewlett-Packard Co.'s ScanJet IIc flatbed scanner and Caere Corp.'s OmniPage Professional 2.0 software)(Previews) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation)Publishing industryJake Widman, Richard Raucci
Express publisher. (Power Up! Software Corp.) (Software Review) (four of six word processing software evaluations in 'Word processing workout: exercising the design potential of six low-end programs') (Evaluation)Publishing industryGary W. Priester
Extra, extra! Macs and PCs enter the traditional world of newspaper publishing.Publishing industryDavid M. Cole
Fast fax publishing: conquering the world with phone and fax. (includes related articles on fax fundamentals, fax publishing guidelines, and future trends and technologies)Publishing industryRusty Weston
Focus on future creativity. (forecasting the next generation of electronic publishing tools)Publishing industryPaul Brainerd
Forms meet function. (use a forms design package suited to your needs) (buyers guide)Publishing industryCynthia C. Bates
From a distance: new tools for remote publishing. (Buyers Guide)Publishing industryLarry Stevens
Gallery: 'Scape: gigabytes of color. (desktop publishing technology employed in the production of the 'Scape magazine)Publishing industryMatthew Lake
Getting started with CD-ROM: seventeen top titles for the CD-ready publisher. (includes directory of CD-ROM drive makers) (Integrated Media)Publishing industryHelmut Kobler
Hub of activity. (includes related articles on bottleneck breakthrough and start-to-finish publishing)Publishing industryBarry Zuber
In-house color printing: inexpensive desktop printers bring color into the office. (includes related articles on paper selection and on new technologies) (buyers guide)Publishing industryRoger C. Parker, Pamela Pfiffner
Interactive learning: integrated media moves to the head of the class. (ABC News Interactive, DynEd International and Magnus Communications Design)Publishing industryDenise Caruso
Legacy. (NBI Inc.) (Software Review) (five of six word processing software evaluations for 'Word processing workout: exercising the design potential of six low-end programs') (Evaluation)Publishing industryAngeline Khong, Sheila Ng
Mac takes starring role: American Film Institute focuses on the small screen. (Apple Macintosh)Publishing industryConnie Guglielmo
Making choices, not copies. (font protection and copyright laws)(Type Cast)Publishing industryCynthia Hollandsworth
More for less: recession-time guide to upgrading your computer.Publishing industryBill Crider
New printers brighten choices. (product announcement)Publishing industryPaul Worthington
New products debut at Macworld. (Macworld conference) (Product Announcement)Publishing industryJuli Cortino
Nisus. (Paragon Concepts Inc.) (Software Review) (six of six word processing software evaluations in 'Word processing workout: exercising the design potential of six low-end programs') (Evaluation)Publishing industryChuck Routhier
No more armies, just rock bands. (interview with Roger Black) (End Paper) (interview)Publishing industryStuart Silverstone
OCR at work: how companies use optical character recognition to ease their work loads. (Boston, MA, service bureau Advanced Computer Graphics, magazine Scientific American and newspaper Baltimore Sun employ OCR technology)Publishing industryScott Spanbauer
Paper: choosing paper that works for you. (includes related articles on personalizing with handmade paper, and on recycled paper)Publishing industryElizabeth Adler
Paperless publishing with DiskPaper. (Software Review) (Previews) (evaluation)Publishing industryRusty Weston
Peeking behind the interface: wizards of multimedia production reveal all. (includes related article on standardization) (directory)Publishing industryKaren A. Frenkel
Peering through font Windows. (Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 3.0)Publishing industryDavid Dean
Personal Press. (Aldus Corp.) (Software Review) (three of six word processing software evaluations in 'Word processing workout: exercising the design potential of six low-end programs') (Evaluation)Publishing industryMarjorie Spiegelman
Plain-paper printers get serious. (includes related article on Microsoft's TrueImage page description language)Publishing industryLarry Stevens
Presenting a professional image: the right presentation display device for any audience. (buyers guide)Publishing industryJohn Battelle
Readers' choice awards: Publish readers pick their favorite PC and Mac products. (Apple Macintosh) (Buyers Guide)Publishing industry 
Riding the fourth wave. (desktop technologies evolve into Macintosh-based publishing systems)(Endpaper) (column)Publishing industryTim Gill
Rising out of the data bog. (information management)Publishing industryLarry Gerhard
S.F. monitors workers' health. (San Francisco, CA Board of Supervisors approves video display terminal law)Publishing industryLeslie Steere
Signposts of our Time. (Dialog Box)(interview with Time Magazine's graphics director Nigel Holmes) (Interview)Publishing industryStuart Silverstone
Spotlight on 386SX/20MHz computers.Publishing industry 
Spotlight on graphical word processors. (a review of available desktop publishing-related products emphasizes graphical word processors) (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
Spotlight on PC optical character recognition. (quick-hit reviews of optical character recognition software for IBM PCs and compatibles)(also includes listings of CAD, font tools, graphical word processing programs, forms, Macintosh animation, Macintosh color image editing, screen capture and drawing tools) (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
Spotlight on workgroup data handlers. (reviews of five data base management systems) (Software Review) (evaluation)Publishing industry 
Still video captures the scene: instant filmless images pay off for publishers. (includes related articles on how still-video cameras work and still high-definition television products)Publishing industryMichael Murie
Strength of character recognition: 10 programs that take the drudgery out of digitizing the printed word. (buyers guide)Publishing industryMatthew Lake
System 7 offers new power, sophistication. (Software Review) (Previews: new products and trends) (evaluation)Publishing industryCraig Danuloff
The Publish hardware directory: monitors. (cover story) (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
The Publish hardware directory: printers & imagesetters. (cover story) (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
The Publish hardware directory: scanners. (cover story) (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
The Publish hardware directory: storage devices. (cover story) (buyers guide)Publishing industry 
The search for type wisdom. (comparison of the old and new type-related businesses) (Type Cast)Publishing industrySteve Byers
The thin black line. (microcomputers give graphic designers the tools to design their own type) (tutorial)Publishing industryDavid Siegel
TrueType confessions. (Software Review) (advantages of Apple Computer's font scaling technology) (evaluation)Publishing industryDavid Berlow
Type faces a new world order. (computers enable millions to set type) ( Type Cast) (Column)Publishing industryJames Felici
WordPerfect for the Mac. (Software Review) (two of six word processing software evaluations in 'Word processing workout: exercising the potential of six low-end programs') (Evaluation)Publishing industryBrian Day
Word processing workout: exercising the design potential of six low-end programs. (overview of six word-processing software evaluations) (Software Review) (Evaluation)Publishing industryMichael J. Sullivan, Marjorie Spiegelman, Brian Day, Gary W. Priester, Angeline Khong, Sheila Ng, Chuck Routhier
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