DESKTOP PUBLSHING Bezier DA by Chris Heilman This modest painting program functions like a French curve drafting tool. Bezier helps you construct smooth curves even if you don’t have a steady mouse hand. The program functions either as an aid to full-featured painting programs (such as MacPaint or HyperCard) or on its own with the Scrapbook. DA Chronicle ASCII by Andrew Collins Learn how to create digital newsletters like the ones seen on America On-line. Get a jump on this “Business of the 90’s.” FILE PICT Clip Art This fantastic assortment of 256-color images includes representations of the earth, a fractal handscape, a gray-scale faceted skateboarder, a moon view, most of the international flags, and burl wood and marble textures are included in this clip art collection. CLIP ART EPS Clip Art Leafy ornamentals and a squirrel are in this collection. CLIP ART Spiral Gallery This collection contains every spiral you’ll ever need, with spirals of different dimensions and varying numbers of turns. CLIP ART Drop•PS by Bare Bones Software Send text files containing PostScript code to any PostScript printer connected to an AppleTalk network with this practical utility. It’s easy to send either a file, a folder full of files or disk full of files. Simply drop your material onto the DPS application or application alias. You can also drop multiple files, folders or disks at the same time. APPLICATION DT&G vol. 2 number 5 by Showker Graphic Arts & Design, Inc. The features of this issue include discussions of how to “Make Money on Courtroom & Trial Graphics,” “Tiling for Fun & Profit,” and “A quick & easy WP newsletter that addresses itself!” APPLICATION Easy Envelopes v2.6.0 by Andrew Welch/Ambrosia Software Print envelopes quickly and easily with this utility/database. You can fully customize this program’s environment by extensively altering the preferences. APPLICATION FlashWrite II v1.1 by Andrew Welch/Ambrosia Software Use this handy mini-word processor DA to quickly and efficiently fire out short passages of text without the inconvenience of loading bulky programs like Word or MacWrite. DA Fonts AdagioBold font by Albert J. Kim This font was designed as a replacement for Courier and Monaco. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Adrielle-Light font by Vortex Studio Use this curved, boxy font when a light, clean typeface is required. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Bombadil’s Dingbat font by Chung A girl, a dinosaur skeleton and a duck are among the images included with this dingbat font. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Broceliande font by Ragnarok Stylistically, this typeface resembles the gothic family. Close inspection reveals exaggerated serifs and curves associated with many fancy commercial fonts. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Crumplestilskin font by Vortex Studios This amusing font twists and protrudes. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Duchamp Font by Richard Kegler This is a font based on the handwriting of Marcel Duchamp. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT HeavyHeavyFat font by Pat Snyder A straightforward upper and lower case sans-serif display font, HeavyHeavyFat makes headings stand out with a heavy, bold look. Its message is one of visual power. FONT Lefty Casual font by Ted Alspach Lefty Casual was designed to simulate real handwriting, without loss of legibility. FONT Lombardic font by Marty Snyder This is an exact copy of one of Frederick Goudy’s hand-penned examples. It contains all the beautiful nuances and subtle curves not captured in Adobe’s version. TrueType format is included. FONT Portage Font by AARRGGHH!! Graphics A woodland feel and leafy shadows are represented in this font. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Rochambeau font by Ragnarok This bold typeface, in TrueType and Type 1 formats, features unexpected curls and hats. FONT Sassy font by Erik Simpson This flamboyant handwriting font has a slightly nasty feel. It contains full upper and lowercase sets, and both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. FONT Photoshop Tutorial #1 by Kai Krause Learn bevel and shadow techniques using Adobe Photoshop’s channels. This is the first in a series of step-by-step tutorials for Photoshop. NOTE: Microsoft Word v4.0 is recommended for best viewing. FILE Pict2ppat by John J. Calande, III Create desktop patterns from any PICT file and use them with your desktop pattern applying program. Zoom-in, select all, zoom-out or scroll any portion of a picture and create a gray-scale or color pattern. APPLICATION PopChar v2.7.1 by Gunther Blaschek Access any character of your current font without memorizing key strokes with this Control Panel. CDEV QXPSeps by Jack Hammes Selectively set any stray spot colors in front of most QuarkXPress documents for process output. APPLICATION WishList v1.0 by James Burghardt A program that gives you special features/abilities for use in PageMaker v5.0 or greater. Using Genies this program can accomplish a great deal of enhanced productivity. Includes an alignment, arrow, guide, shape, postal, and zoom Genies. APPLICATION Photoshop Tutorial #14 by Kai Krause In almost any image being worked on in Photoshop you need to isolate a section such as an object or text and deal with it separate from the rest. There is a whole menu called ‘Select’ to deal with this, as well as various marquees, lasso, magic wand etc. But there are many methods that are far from obvious and Kai Krause hopes you will come out of this installment of the Photoshop tutorials with some real insight that you can apply almost every time you launch Photoshop! Microsoft Word v4.0 is recommended for best viewing. MISC. DOC Photoshop Tutorial #14 by Kai Krause How to draw a circle is easy. Use the elliptical marquee tool with the option key down, then Edit > Stroke to draw a neat circle. Anti-aliased, the lot. Fine. But where is the spiral tool? In ANY app..? Do you need to scan the thing in? Nah. Its trivial: Twirl a gradient! Use the blend tool click and drag just a pixel or two. Everything you need to know on creating spirals in Photoshop. Microsoft Word v4.0 is recommended for best viewing. MISC DOC. ImageBrowser v1.0 by Albatross Productions Displays your PICT image in a slideshow fashion. It will scan through the folder it is located in and show each PICT file on the screen. The delay can be changed by press any of the number keys on your keyboard. Included are 4 various images such from scenic nature to astronomical. APPLICATION Droprint v2.1 by John Paul Du bois A batch processing printing utility for QuarkXPress. You simply drag & drop files or folders full of files onto this script and they print, and you can do something else. Also includes18 scripts for system 7.5 and QuarkXPress 3.3 which can toggle between frame inside and frame outside, turn greek pictures/auto ligatures on and off, set CMYK, prints the document you are working on in thumbnails, drop cap setter and others. MISC. DOC PasteboardXT v1.4 by Markzware Allows you to change the width and height of the pasteboard. This is similar to changing the pasteboard width percentage using the QuarkXPress application Preferences. Requires QuarkXPress. MISC DOC. RevisionsXT by Markzware Attaches a pop-up menu to File->Revert to Saved. This new menu will list a document's backups and you can open one of them by simply selecting it from the menu. Requires QuarkXPress. MISC. DOC SalvageDocXT by Markzware attempts to read a "clobbered" QuarkXPress document file and to recreate as much of it as it can. In many cases, a large percentage of the document can be recovered saving you time when compared to duplicating the entire document by hand. Requires QuarkXPress. MISC. DOC Primitive Sampler Here are some Adobe Dimension objects of a Champagne Flute, Christmas Tree, Lounge Chair, Red Apple, Tree Ornament,Wine Glass. Photoshop Techniques 002 by Swanson Tech. Support This is an electronic version of a new newsletter covering tips and tricks for Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop sports basic set of path tools. While these are no rival for dedicated programs like Adobe Illustrator or Aldus FreeHand, they do service a great many tasks. In future issues, we will be using paths to create complex silhouettes. In this issue, we will be introducing paths to create a special neon effect. This will provide a foundation understanding of paths and their functions. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader and Photoshop. MISC DOCUMENT Photoshop Tutorial #16 by Kai Krause Learn about “Algorithmic Textures” to create complicated backgrounds for any size and resolution, just using Filters and Image controls. Microsoft Word v4.0 is recommended for best viewing. MISC. DOC La Negrita by B. Haber A very beautiful typeface including special alternate versions of uppercase letters (as well as full alpha set).FONT McBoing Boing by Spyrograhics a font based on the style of the Jet Age, the late 50's/early 60's. Named after Jet Age cartoon character Gerald McBoing Boing, it is great for headlines and any large point text.FONT No Parking by Adam Wunn This striped font received its name because it reminded the author of those annoying no parking stripes at the supermarkert that are placed in the strangest places. Narrow whitespace and multitudes of stripes make this font quite fun! FONT Coureen by Peter Van Dyke Wild loose freehand with a quill pen type look. It contains all caps, lower case, numbers and most punctuation. FONT Finestra by Dave Nalle A decorative initials or drop caps font in the Art Nouveau style. The letters have a bold look which are framed and give the appearance of stained glass. FONT LauraMcCrary v1.1 by Jim Pearson A thin and narrow sans serif font with a little of the old Florida Art Deco style. Although it is somewhat Art Deco, it is very stable, readable, and can be used in both text and display typeface purposes. FONT Parish v2.01 by LMNo Designs This font is similar to Adobe™ Charlemange™ but heavier and a much different serif treatment. It also has sort of a mystical dream like feel to it. The "M", '"N", and "O" are bit different, but you can find more traditional characters with "option" characters. FONT