There are a variety of educational options to choose from when working toward becoming a Desktop Publisher. As digital media becomes even more integrated in daily life, this career path will have additional applications each year.
Format typescript and graphic elements using computer software to produce publication-ready material.
If you are interested in a career as a Desktop Publisher MCTI offers a program titled Graphic Communications which is an instructional program that generally prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to plan, prepare, and execute commercial, industrial visual image and, print products using mechanical, electronic, digital graphic, and printing equipment. Students learn desktop publishing, layout, composition, presswork, and bindery as well as photography, and several graphic arts techniques. Emphasis is on typographical layout and design using computer graphics, phototypesetting, plate making, offset preparation and operation, paper cutting, ink and color preparation and dynamics, and airbrush and screen printing production. Concentration in the area of graphic arts will permit the student to work in computer design, digital prepress, press work, Sign making/vehicle graphics, screen printing, sandblasting, and more. In addition, the student will be instructed in various finishing operations.
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