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Expert knowledge of both printing and publishing specifications. Familiar with the printing process from order taking to bindery. Extensive experience with self-publishing from creating manuscript to publishing/printing. Skilled in QuarkExpress, InDesign, PhotoShop, Illustrator, Adobe Acrobat, MS Office and several minor applications.

Experience in the area

Employed in the graphics department at a printing company for 27 years. Currently self-employed, dba Proof Plus, offering editing, proofreading, formatting, copywriting, and design services.

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Recent Answers from Diane Mendez

2009-10-15 printing press information:

Hi Khurram: Because I don't know much about business in your country, my answers might not apply. 1. Yes, a person without a printing background can do well in that business, as long as he has a network

2009-03-26 Font:

Hi Cathy... It's definitely a version of Old English, but it looks like they've kerned it. I don't have any Old English fonts, but I do have Linotext, and it's very close to that. Here's the link to a

2009-03-02 printing:

Hi Elizabeth: I believe you're referring to a 'Drop Cap'. It's a large letter used at the beginning of a paragraph. It's usually dropped into the first two or three lines, but some designers use four or

2008-09-04 info. feasibility study:

Wow! This is a big project you're undertaking and I think you would require more than an answer from me. For a complete printing supply company, there's so much you would need. Besides the printing presses

2008-09-03 paper terminology:

Hi James: Here are the definitions for the three words you listed: LEAF: One sheet of paper in a publication. Each side of a leaf is one page. PAGE: One side of a leaf in a publication. SHEET OF

 

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