Most print designers and prepress professionals use QuarkXPress 3.X or 4.X — not because XPress is a flawless program, but because its features, familiarity, and prevalence make it cost-effective.
There is certainly no shortage of digital publishing companies, each with their own focus on supporting the industry. Some platforms work with individuals or small publishers with only a few titles, ...
I remember vividly the first time I encountered Quark XPress. While attending School of Visual Arts in New York, I found a job listing for a catalog design firm with part time hours. I needed to make ...