🖥️ What is Desktop Publishing (DTP)?
Desktop Publishing (DTP) is the process of creating documents, such as brochures, newsletters, magazines, and books, using a personal computer and specialized software.
It allows individuals and businesses to produce high-quality, professional-looking printed or digital material with greater control over design, layout, and typography than traditional word processing or earlier, more complex methods.
Key Aspects of DTP:
Software: DTP relies on page layout software (like Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress), often combined with graphics and image editing software (like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator).
Integration: It combines text, numerical data, photographs, and graphics into a final document.
Output: The final document is prepared for high-resolution printing (print-ready files) or electronic distribution (e.g., PDF, e-books, websites).
WYSIWYG: Most DTP software operates on a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) principle, meaning the on-screen display closely matches the final printed or digital output.
📚 Key Terms in Desktop Publishing
DTP involves numerous terms related to typography, page layout, and image preparation. Here are some of the most important:
1. Typography and Text
