Note:
Quark Requires that Images be sized in Photoshop first, with proper
dpi and inches.
Resizing in a layout program is not recommended.
Quark is not my strong point, but other people have put up some
great tips!
Quark
Tutorial
University of Indiana , Universtiy Information
Technology document
Step
by Step Tutorial
http://www.indiana.edu/~stcdev/public/training/graphics/quark/quark.shtml
- Excellent step by
step outline
- Based on Quark 3.3,
but still great for getting started
- Document is copyrighted
by University of Indiana
Quark
Tutorial
Laying a Good Foundation By Greta Cloutier
ZDNet Reviews & Solutions
http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2458572-2,00.html
- "Chatty"
step by step outline
- Based on Quark 3.3,
but still great for getting started
- Document is copyrighted
by Greta Cloutier
Bradley
University, Peoria, Illinois
Print
set-up
http://gcc.bradley.edu/labs/hprint/hprint.htm
- Excellent step by
step guide for printing from Quark
- set-up is similar
to, but not identical to, the RISD campus
- Document is copyrighted
by Bradley University
Quark On-Line
Training
Requires
ID and Login
http://www.quark.com/service/learning/quarkxpress5/login.jsp
Advanced
Quark:
Spot Color Considerations Using naming conventions
before the RIP
by Stephen Beals <http://home.rochester.rr.com/chapelstreet/printips.html
>
Special to Digital Media Designer
http://www.digitalmediadesigner.com/cgi-bin/getframeletter.cgi?/2001/06_jun/tutorials/quicktip6122001/quicktip6122001-page1.htm
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