Complete Information: Desktop Publishing (DTP) Course
This course equips you with the skills and knowledge to create professional-looking publications using industry-standard software. It covers essential computer skills, design principles, and popular DTP software applications.
1. Computer Fundamentals:
This introductory section lays the groundwork for using computers effectively in a DTP environment. You’ll learn about:
- Hardware: Basic understanding of computer components like CPU, RAM, and storage.
- Software: Different types of software, with a focus on operating systems and DTP applications.
- Operating Systems: Introduction to Windows, the operating system you’ll likely use throughout the course.
- Basic File Management: Learn to navigate folders, manage files, and perform essential tasks on your computer.
2. Windows:
This section focuses on utilizing the Windows operating system effectively for DTP purposes. You’ll explore key features like:
- a. Notepad: Basic text editing for creating notes or simple text content for your DTP projects.
- b. Paint (Optional): While not core for DTP, Paint might be used for basic image editing or creating simple graphics.
- c. Explorer: Efficiently manage files and folders containing your DTP project assets (images, fonts, etc.).
- d. Control Panel: Access settings for customizing your display resolution, managing fonts, and setting up printers.
3. Microsoft Word:
Microsoft Word, while not a core DTP application, can be beneficial for creating text-heavy content that can be integrated into your DTP projects. You’ll learn:
- Basic text formatting for creating clear and professional-looking text content.
- Importing text content from Word documents into your DTP software for layout and design.
4. Microsoft PowerPoint (Optional):
PowerPoint might be covered briefly for its capabilities in creating presentations that can be used alongside DTP projects. You’ll potentially learn to:
- Develop basic presentations with text and images, potentially for showcasing DTP project layouts.
5. Adobe PageMaker:
This section dives into a core DTP application – Adobe PageMaker. You’ll learn to:
- Create and Design Layouts: Use PageMaker’s tools to create page layouts for brochures, newsletters, flyers, etc.
- Work with Text and Images: Import text from Word files or type directly in PageMaker. Incorporate images, adjust their size and position.
- Formatting and Design: Apply fonts, styles, colors, and other design elements to create visually appealing layouts.
- Master Pages and Templates: Utilize these features to ensure consistent formatting throughout your documents.
- Output and Printing: Learn to prepare your DTP projects for printing or digital distribution.
6. Bengali Software (Optional):
This section, depending on the course location, might introduce software specifically designed for working with Bengali script in DTP. You’ll learn to:
- Input and Editing: Type and edit text in Bengali using the specific software.
- Font Management: Work with Bengali fonts and ensure proper rendering in your DTP projects.
7. Corel Draw:
This section introduces Corel Draw, a versatile graphics software with applications in DTP. You’ll learn to:
- Create Vector Graphics: Design logos, illustrations, and other vector-based elements for your DTP projects.
- Image Editing: Perform basic image editing tasks like cropping, resizing, and color adjustments.
- Integration with PageMaker: Learn to export graphics from Corel Draw for seamless use in your PageMaker layouts.
8. Printing & Scanning:
This section covers the essential aspects of outputting your DTP projects:
- Printing: Understand printing terminology, printer settings, and how to prepare your DTP projects for high-quality printing.
- Scanning: Learn to scan images and documents for potential use in your DTP projects.
9. Real-Life Projects (in PageMaker and Corel Draw):
This section provides hands-on experience by working on practical projects. You’ll likely:
- Develop real-world DTP projects like brochures, flyers, or newsletters using the skills learned in PageMaker.
- Create vector graphics or edit images in Corel Draw to enhance your DTP projects.
10. Internet & E-mail:
Basic internet and email skills might be covered to:
- Access online resources for learning DTP or downloading design assets.
- Communicate with instructors or collaborate on projects using email.
Note:
The specific software covered and the depth of each section might vary depending on the course provider. This is a general overview to give