Greenstreet Software 1000 Professional Fonts For Business
Greenstreet Publisher 3, greenstreet software - BMSoftware Greenstreet Publisher 3 Details and specifications of Greenstreet's Publisher 3, £29.99 (GBP inc VAT £29.99). For all levels of ability. Or call us on 0870 766 3699 FEATURES Greenstreet Publisher 3 Greenstreet Publisher is THE page layout program that integrates powerful design tools in a seamless manner and lets you move between applications effortlessly. Featuring design tools similar to those used by professionals for page layout. Excel at any level. The ultimate successor to Timeworks-Over 3 million compatible versions sold world wide. This product is a full file compatible application upgrading GST ( N.America)-1st Press, Pressworks 2, Pressworks 2.5, Press International, GSP-Pressworks 2.03, Pressworks 2.51, Instant Home Publisher, greenstreet-Publisher 2, Fuji-Publisher, IMSI TurboPublisher 1.0, TurboPublisher2.5, Media Graphics-Publishers Paradise Page Express, Micro Vision-Vision Publisher 4, NEBS-PageMagic 1 & 2, PersonalSoft-Publications, Pushbutton-Publish, Softkey-Publisher DOS v 1 & 2, Sybex-Page, Timeworks-Publisher, Publish-It, Publish-It Lite, VCI-Pro Publisher, Wizardworks-CompuWorks, Publisher 1 & 2.
All trademarks acknowledged. Greenstreet Publisher is designed for accessibility So whether you're a desktop publishing novice or a design guru, your current and future skill levels will be matched with a host of sophisticated yet easy-to-use features - from ready to use templates and handy PagePilots, to a pure white canvas for a fresh, creative start. Over 1000 ways to get a head start You can't go wrong with greenstreet’s enormous selection of professionally designed templates that get you started immediately and finished fast! Choose from a multitude of categories and styles: CD inlay cards, complete Web sites, newsletters, advertisements, flyers, posters, corporate identity packages and more. Once you've opened the template, simply insert new photos or images, change the type style, explore different colours and add your own unique content. Create a custom look without starting from scratch.
Designs take off with quick start PagePilots Let greenstreet Publisher take control of the design process with a PagePilot. Build a professional-looking piece, step by step and save time in the process. Business cards.newsletters.flyers. PagePilots guide you smoothly through the process: 1. Select a design style.
Choose a type style. Apply a colour scheme.
Insert your content. Modify as desired. Now prepare yourself for the compliments.
Web exporting and printing capabilities. Export web document This one-of-a-kind feature automatically converts your Publisher documents to JAVA APPLETs, allowing you to publish documents that can be viewed by anyone with a JAVA-enabled browser (most popular browsers). What they see on screen will perfectly match your printed document.
Desktop direct mail greenstreet Publisher’s mail merge feature allows you to create direct mail. Just build a database, design a self-mailer, apply the mail merge feature, and you’ve created a personalised direct mail piece ready for postage!. Printing colour separations Prepare your files for commercial printing with multiple output options. In the Print dialog box, choose Separations, then set your parameters. Specify spot and/or process separations, knockouts, overprints and more!
Enhance your creations with even more unique features Use 3D PowerText to create eye-catching and attention grabbing headlines for your documents or just to add a focal point on the page. We’ve used PowerText on the headings below. With 3D text you can change the angle of rotation and the colour and angle of the light as well as all other aspects of normal 2D text.
Easy Tables Need a table but don’t have the time to format it? Greenstreet Publisher offers an array of table templates. Just select the style from the table browser, specify the number of rows and columns, insert content, personalise the border and colour treatment. Clipart, Toons, Photos and Fonts greenstreet Publisher 3 comes fully loaded with hundreds of unique images and fonts in countless categories. Utilise this resource to kick-start your creativity. Content Spell checker, thesaurus, grammar checker, mail merge, numbers/bullet points, headers/footers/, trapping, separate colours, PagePilots, 100s fonts, clipart, photos, 9 templates, 1100 sample files, 25 fill styles, 10 arrow heads, 13 table styles, 16 importable graphics Additional Utilities.
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Picture Browser Export in 10 different formats using the save as function. JPEG Bitmap (Internet), PCX Bitmap, PNG Bitmap, Tiff Bitmap, Targa Bitmap, Photoshop Bitmap, Windows Bitmap, Windows Metafile, Metafiles can also be exported as CGM & GEM formats. Drag&Drop your chosen image into any application that supports OLE2 with greenstreet's Picture Browser. Unsupported formats can be automatically converted into a generic format to work with your chosen application. Snapshot An excellent utility to capture images on your screen.
You can capture the screen, window, region or object and export in three file formats, WMF, TIF, or PCX. Select your hotkey in preferences for quick, easy and effective usage. A perfect compliment. Font Manager Preview print, install any number of fonts at one time, double click on preview for more detail. Categorise your fonts and use with existing fonts. KeyPad An incredibly useful utility for locating special characters not available on a standard keyboard. Alt+0128 will take you direct to the Euro symbol.
Manufacturer's Product Code: Our Product Ref: GSPUB3 SCREENSHOTS None Available REVIEWS None available SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000 Yes. P166.
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I have confessed to font addiction before, so that’s nothing new. When you have over 10,000 fonts on your computer, you know your “problem” runs deep. With that size collection, what can you do to keep them organized? And honestly, how can you really keep track of and remember all those different letter forms? I was contacted by Lisa Wood of this week. Lisa had two questions, and by her questions alone, I knew she was a fellow addict! “How Do You Keep Track of All Your Fonts?” Lisa wondered if I had some kind of visual reference for fonts, and what system I used to organize them.
Back in the B.C. (before children) days, I went through my collection and printed a sample page of the medium weight of every typeface style I had (see photo above). I had to purchase a 3-inch binder to hold them all.
After I punched holes in every page, I separated the styles into categories: serif; sans serif; display; script; etc. When I was looking for a particular kind of typeface, I simply flipped through the pages. Each page showed the type large, and also had a sample paragraph in several different text sizes. You could see what the typeface would look like both in headlines and body copy.
A Paper Notebook: How Quaint! Using a three-ring binder to classify your typefaces seems so old fashioned now.
The tool I recommended to Lisa was a piece of software called by Linotype. Lisa is on a Mac, and I am, too. EDIT: I have since installed on one of my machines, and it’s a great piece of software, too. I can’t make first-hand recommendations for Windows users, but I have heard good things about a piece of software called MainType.
(Windows users, what software do you use to organize your typefaces? Tell me in the comments!) There are many advantage to using software to organize your typefaces:. Software allows to to tag typefaces with descriptors like “serif,” “display,” “script,” or even “playful,” or “corporate.” You can use any descriptors that will help you find and choose the fonts you have. Font management software gives you the ability to turn fonts on and off, which makes a shorter font list in your software programs, and conserves computing power for other things. You can see a preview of the font you’d like to use before you enable it (see below).
“Where Can I Find More?” This is the question that told me the most. Lisa wants more font goodness, and I understand. There’s no such thing as too many typefaces. Back on, was generous enough to mention in his comment. FontSquirrel has become my go-to resource for new typefaces. Other great resources are and of course which makes the FontExplorer software mentioned above.
FontSquirrel features an extensive collection of no-cost fonts. The quality varies, but if you just need to inject some quick personality into a project, they may have just the font for you.
How Do You Juggle Fonts? I’d like to know how you juggle your fonts. Do you use software? Let me know in the comments, and please share any type questions you may have. I know it’s a confusing subject for many people, so fire away and I’ll work to dispel your confusion.
I took a lick at solving a related problem: printing a reference for combinations of my favorites and classics in my collection. I currently have it PDF form with an index, so all you have to do is open the PDF and go to the TOC and BAM, you can click an idea in a split second: Even though the PDF is great, I agree that paper is just different. I have a print edition on the way, just for font addicts 🙂 On that note, you could “print” the Font Explorer X (which I have and love) sample pages as PDF, and then collate into one PDF using the combine feature of Acrobat. You can select a range of PDFs to create a book from in one click. I admit I organize my fonts the old fashioned way: paper.
I created a “standard” paragraph and headine, then in Word I just keep copying and pasting it using each font I have. Then I print that document on 3-hole paper and put it in a binder. You only have to do it once for all your existing fonts, then update it when you get a new font. I really love to see the font in print in a book when I’m choosing fonts. Now I can just pull my 3-ring binder off the shelf, and flip through it until something catches my eye. I also like it because I can pull out two pages, put them side by side, and compare two fonts to see if they really are all that much different from one another.
I’ve deleted a LOT of fonts from my computer when I discovered that 2 or 3 of them were so similar as to be redundant!