QuarkXPress in a Nutshell

By Donnie O'Quinn
First Edition  January 1900 
Pages: 544
ISBN 10: 1-56592-399-5 | ISBN 13: 9781565923997
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This quick reference describes every tool, command, palette, and sub-menu in QuarkXPress 4, providing users with a detailed understanding of the software so they can make informed choices and reduce time spent learning by trial-and-error.
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QuarkXPress has long been the standard page layout software, allowing designers to combine pictures, text, typography, writing, editing, and printing in one application. The soon to be released QuarkXPress 4.0 has many significant new features, including Bezier-based drawing and design tools, long-document creation and editing, and advanced Hyphenation and Justification settings. Now, more than ever before, designers will be using QuarkXPress to create everything from newsletters to magazines. With all of these new features, coupled with the many that already exist, QuarkXPress users are required to remember countless details necessary to successfully use the software. QuarkXPress in a Nutshell is a detailed reference that will enable even experienced users to make the right choices and help them navigate through the many techniques that are available, thus saving time and reducing errors. In the current computer book market, there is an increasingly large population of users with many years of experience under their belts who don't want a lot of handholding. They just want the facts. This book, like other "In a Nutshell" books, raises the no-nonsense approach to an art form. Information that a user is going to look for again and again can be found here, as well as critical background information for the new but fundamentally sophisticated user. QuarkXPress in a Nutshell describes every tool, command, palette, and sub-menu in QuarkXPress 4. Each item is accompanied by a list of its most common uses and misuses, as well as production-oriented background information. Where appropriate, the common uses contain step-by-step techniques, and the common misuses include experience-based advice and solutions. The book takes the topic and drills down, expands, and delights the reader by providing useful information that the reader didn't even expect to find. There are four main sections:
  • The QuarkXPress toolbox, including the Options Palette settings for each tool
  • The menu commands, including every item of every dialog
  • The floating palettes, including the function that each palette provides, as well as the ramifications of every value and palette sub-menu
  • Step-by-step descriptions of over 100 detailed QuarkXPress techniques, as well as a list of the most useful QuarkXtensions and the functions they provide The information in this book is organized in an encyclopedic reference fashion, following the structure of QuarkXPress itself. All topics are easy to find and fully cross-referenced, allowing you to intuitively explore the cause-and-effect relationships of each command. From the author of the bestselling Photoshop in a Nutshell.

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QuarkXPress in a Nutshell Review,  July 27 2000
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Submitted by Joris Benschop   [Respond | View]

If you don't know how DTP software works, don't buy this book. This is not a book that teaches you QuarkXpress. It is a book for people that know how to work the program, and need something to look up rarely used functions and keyboard shortcuts. The book does so very well.

The explanations are clear, and the shortcut appendix is excellent. On top of that, it costs about half of all the other Quark books...


QuarkXPress in a Nutshell Review,  April 03 2000
Submitted by Jodie   [Respond | View]



When I first stated college I hated Quark and thought I would never get used to it. With the aid of this book and this book only I taught myself Quark and now use it with confidence and ease. I achieved a grade at the higher level in Graphic Design and Illustration - I would not have been able to do so without this book and Photoshop in a Nutshell - a very big THANKYOU!!!

p.s please let us know when Illustrator in a Nutshell will be out?

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