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Desktop publishing consultant

Don’t get mad at us for saying this

Desktop publishers are not full-fledged designers.
Desktop publishers are not professional copywriters.

Facts are facts.

You may be computer technical people, assistants, executives.
You may believe your education or tech skill means you can write or design effective sales literature or ads or Web sites.

Is that what you were hired to do? Trained to do? What you do best?

Do what you do best. But:

If you are obligated to write or design marketing materials.
If your budget does not support bringing in a full-time professional.
The solution is a few hours of friendly Daddy Desktop consultation and help.

The bottom–line equation is this:

If doing the creative work totally in-house might cause iffy results, and
if hiring an outside professional puts you outside your budget,
bring in Daddy Desktop to consult for a few hours now and then, and
gain professional enhancement at only a modest nudge to your budget.

Fax your work-in-progress to the experts at Daddy Desktop.
To 704.542.3375 or e-mail us a heads-up with a PDF if you wish!


You'll get back:
Layout suggestions done by hand (usually 24–48 hours).
Example: Before&After drop caps

You'll get back:
Sample type we set for you on the computer (usually 24–48 hours).
Example: Before&After typesetting

You'll get back:
Copywriting suggestions and commentary (usually 24–48 hours).
Example: Before&After writing headlines

You'll get back:
A note explaining what we suggested and why (usually 24–48 hours).


It's easy:
Just fax Daddy Desktop your work-in-progress. 704.542.3375.
Or e-mail us a PDF.

It's professional:
Your work will communicate and persuade.
And get done sooner too.

It's fun:
Daddy Desktop laughs a lot. (You have to in this world. See the downside below.)

The downside:
They'll ask you to write and design more. (Success = failure? Can't win 'em all.)


More tough talk:
On banner ads.
On Web sites.

Remember: Most professional print and Web designers and agency art directors went to a professional art school to study life drawing and painting and sculpture and anatomy and art history and color theory and some architecture and graphic design and three-dimensional design and advertising design and lithography and etching and typography and calligraphy and printing. So if you think software is all you need, and recognizing that I speak from my own professional pride and ethic, please respect the difference. Dabbling is nice. Doing what you do best, is better.

Some sweet talk:
About our basic services.
About our most advanced service.

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Phone 704.542.3375