QuarkXPress 8 Tutorial Video – Training CD

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Learn how to use Quark like a pro from the comfort of your own desk. Using high quality narrated training videos and clearly laid out examples learning QuarkXPress 8 is easy.

 

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QuarkXPress 8 Tutorial Video

This QuarkXPress 8 tutorial – training series will show you what you need to know to make better layouts in less time, whether you’re designing for print, digital documents, or the web.  The intuitive example-based instructional method will explain every major aspect of the Quark one step at a time, starting with the very basics and covering the application’s newest and most useful features.  Whether you’re just starting out using QuarkXPress or if you’ve had experience with desktop publishing software before, these modular video based lesson approach makes it easy to skip past tutorials for skills you already know and repeat those that require extra review.

Quark History

QuarkXPress was the hands down the most powerful and most popular tool for desktop publishing throughout the 1990s.  A staple product for printers, publishing houses, and design firms of all stripes, the program’s flexible support of fonts and its straightforward interface gained the software a near 90 percent market share.

Users gradually grew unhappy with the time it took Quark engineers to release significant upgrades and the high premium the company charged for its software.  After having its previous offering PageMaker trounced by QuarkXPress 4.1, Adobe designed a new solution from the ground up and launched rival product InDesign in 1999.  Quark made what has since been seen as a major misstep by failing to release a new version for the launch of Mac OS X, while Adobe had InDesign 2.0 ready in 2002 and brought out the first desktop publishing (DTP) tool for the new operating system.

This move by Adobe, combined with its subsequent combination of InDesign with graphics powerhouses Photoshop and Illustrator into the aggressively-priced Creative Suite, has all but eliminated the market position Quark once enjoyed.

Why It’s the Right Time for QuarkXPress

Turning a new page, Quark has come back with a slew of new features and lowered its prices to get back into the game.  Version 8 sees the program taking various features that came in previous incremental, optional upgrades and putting them into one powerful package, as well as introducing some new features to get designers’ attention.

Quark has first and foremost remodeled its user interface to fit the way today’s layout designers do their work.  Clearing the workspace of clutter by reducing the default number of tools on the screen by half, Quark made the interface more simplified without dumbing it down, because the tools it does have are given more functionality.  Support for drag-and-drop from Adobe’s Creative Suite and strong support for Photoshop and Illustrator files, advanced language and typography support, and the ability to export to HTML and Flash show Quark’s intent to deliver a compelling alternative to InDesign, both to reclaim users who have left and to hold onto the designers who never stopped using QuarkXPress.

The Right Training makes the differance

Of course, the powerful new features of QuarkXPress 8 are only as good as your ability to use them.  This QuarkXPress 8 tutorial video will show you everything you need to know to get the most out of your DTP projects.

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