DENVER - May 3, 2006 - Quark Inc. today announced a seven-city road show that will highlight the expert design, production, and collaboration tools of QuarkXPress 7 software to customers across North America. Throughout the month of June, creative professionals are invited to participate in these all-day events to learn about the advanced features of QuarkXPress 7, including transparency support, synchronized content, Unicode, OpenType, and standards-based Job Jackets technology. Additionally, attendees will be provided with an in-depth look at Quark Dynamic Document Server, the Web-enabled, template-driven technology for creating design-rich documents on demand.
Road show sessions are designed to inform users about new functionality, to share best practices for design and output, and to provide hands-on training for this compelling new release of QuarkXPress. The events will also feature sessions about Quark Dynamic Document Server that will provide an introduction to Web-to-print and data-driven publishing workflows. A variety of Quark's key partners will participate in the road shows to demonstrate the diverse uses of QuarkXPress and Quark Dynamic Document Server technology.
All registrants will have an opportunity to meet with Quark and partner representatives, participate in hands-on QuarkXPress training sessions, and enter a drawing to win a copy of QuarkXPress 7 software.
Locations
The QuarkXPress 7 road show will be hosted in the following cities. Customers are encouraged to enroll online at (www.quark.com/7tour) . Registration is on a first-come first-served basis.
-Washington, DC – Grand Hyatt – Monday, June 5, 2006
-Chicago, IL – Marriott Downtown – Wednesday, June 7, 2006
-Minneapolis, MN – Sheraton Bloomington – Tuesday, June 13, 2006
-San Francisco, CA – Fairmont San Francisco – Thursday, June 15, 2006
-Atlanta, GA – Sheraton Buckhead – Tuesday, June 20, 2006
-Los Angeles – Hilton Universal – Thursday, June 22, 2006
-Dallas – Westin Hotel – Tuesday, June 27, 2006
-Toronto – Fairmont Royal York – Thursday, June 29, 2006