[Noisebridge-discuss] desktop publishing software / noisebridge publishing

Corey McGuire coreyfro at coreyfro.com
Mon Feb 7 18:42:09 UTC 2011


I've heard of http://www.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus and of course there is
Inkscape.  People in the industry will probably encourage something less
open, but this is what the open people have.

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Patrick Keys <citizenkeys at gmail.com> wrote:

> some of you, like danny, have a background in publishing.  what's the
> standard in desktop publishing software these days?  is there a
> cross-platform standard?
>
> also, if anybody wants to work with me in writing copy for a noisebridge
> tri-fold flyer, I think that's a simple project we can get done in a
> week.  it would be excellent to have the flyer on the reception desk
> that can be distributed to first-time visitors to the space.  we can
> print batches of them as-needed on the new color laser printer.
>
> i also have another project i'm going to work on.  it's called "My First
> Circuit Hacking".  Its a kid's book introducing all the different types
> of electronic components (capacitors/resistors/regulators/l.e.d.'s) and
> equipment (soldering irons/multimeters/etc).  the book will be sold for
> a $1 dollar donation to noisebridge at circuit-hacking mondays.
>
>
> Patrick
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