The Essential Guide to Learning Publishing and Printing for Free
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Free information from blogs
Blogs are of course all over now in the Internet. They talk about different kinds of things, and share people's life experiences. Some blogs however have a definite flow and theme. These blogs usually talk about a specific topic, which compliments other sites they are affiliated with. For publishing and printing resources, there are blogs out there that teach the tips on writing, designing and printing and they provide that information for free,
For example, the PrintPlace blog which is affiliated with an online printing company of the same name periodically releases blog articles that help writers, designers and businessmen with their print media. The topics that are published there can be “how to” guides on writing fliers, brochures, booklets, catalogs and other written works. They can also range from tips on designing business cards, postcards and posters, to detailed cost cutting and improvement guides when printing promotional and marketing materials. Information on blogs like Printplace is free and of course they are credible, since they come right from the publishing professionals themselves. Of course once you learn and create your print product, you can use the easy to follow links on blogs to make your design into reality. So blogs can be your one stop shop for everything printing related.
Ebooks are your friend
If of course you can't be online often, you can actually download a host of free ebooks about printing and publising available on the Internet. A lot of publishers provide some complimentary downloadable ebooks for creating different kinds of print media. All this is legal and free of course. You just need to download them once and you'll have a nice tutorial, perfectly able to teach you want at your own pace. You can even give other people copies easily by just sending them the file yourself. That is the power of the Internet.
Those should be the two main sources of free information about publishing and printing on the Internet. Note that those are the free and legal ways. If textbooks and tutorials are proprietary, please don't download illegal copies and distribute them. Information is free because there are hard working people out there who research and write. So buy what you can when you can. If you can't then contribute for free yourself and let the information flow.
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