The eZine for Design, Typography, & Graphics (since 1990)
DT&G stands for "design, type and graphics." It can also mean "Desktop Graphics" if you prefer. David Pogue of the New York Times, Missing Manual Press and Macworld magazine calls it "Delicous Tips from the Guru!"
For nearly 10 years, two distinctly different versions of DT&G were
enjoyed by millions of online readers on the Web, major services, and
many BBSs. There was the internet edition, (you're reading now), the
Downloadable PDF edition (discontinued several years ago), and the TEXT
eZine edition sent each and every month on or around the first.
It is important to understand that DTG first started as the
PDF edition which was distributed to all seminar and workshop attendees
of Macworld Expo, Dynamic Graphics DGEF Seminars, Multicom, and other
providers who hosted founder/editor Fred Showker's
seminars. DTG carried additional information, answered questions and
built an ongoing relationship with those workshop attendees.
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The eZine for Design, Typography, & Graphics (since 1990)
DT&G stands for "design, type and graphics." It can also mean "Desktop Graphics" if you prefer. David Pogue of the New York Times, Missing Manual Press and Macworld magazine calls it "Delicous Tips from the Guru!"
For nearly 10 years, two distinctly different versions of DT&G were
enjoyed by millions of online readers on the Web, major services, and
many BBSs. There was the internet edition, (you're reading now), the
Downloadable PDF edition (discontinued several years ago), and the TEXT
eZine edition sent each and every month on or around the first.
It is important to understand that DTG first started as the
PDF edition which was distributed to all seminar and workshop attendees
of Macworld Expo, Dynamic Graphics DGEF Seminars, Multicom, and other
providers who hosted founder/editor Fred Showker's
seminars. DTG carried additional information, answered questions and
built an ongoing relationship with those workshop attendees.
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