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Desktop Publishing
June 2nd, 2010 by admin

Desktop Publishing

Thanks to the advent of advanced printing technologies and sophisticated computer software, more and more companies are employing desktop publishing (DTP) to meet client needs. At its essence, desktop publishing involves using a personal computer to produce documents for mass printing and production. For example, you can employ Adobe InDesign or Quark XPress to lay out a company newsletter, which you can then photocopy for distribution. Companies can create documents and print quality demos in-house and save on long-term publishing costs.

Translation of DTP documents is ideal for marketing in non-English speaking nations, especially the lucrative Asian and European markets that contain more than 50 percent of all web users. While many software programs can assist with DTP for languages other than English, the truth is that foreign language DTP may require outside translation. Turn to our company for quality translations for your desktop publishing operation. With years in the industry, we have the expertise and depth to create a team of experts for your DTP job. Our commitment to you includes delivering documents that are accurate, on-time, and priced appropriately for your budget.

Our six stage process is intuitive and easy. First, you get in contact with one of our customer service representatives, who will connect you with a product manager. Then, you and your manager work together to plot out a needs analysis for your project, so everyone gets on the same page as far as deadlines and tech requirements are concerned. Next, we assemble a team of translators ideally suited for your job.

Fourth, you receive a quote and get introduced to the team handling your account. The fifth step is the heart of the process–we work together to ensure that your product conveys precisely what you need for your DTP process. We quality crosscheck to ensure the cultural perspective, grammar, and context of the translation. Finally, we deliver to you and employ your feedback to modify the project.


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