Desktop Publishers

Desktop Publishers

Format typescript and graphic elements using computer software to produce publication-ready material.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 60 $27,880 $13.40
Arizona 100 $40,630 $19.53
California 420 $54,360 $26.13
Colorado $59,170 $28.45
District of Columbia 30 $82,360 $39.60
Florida 280 $46,600 $22.41
Georgia 470 $48,060 $23.10
Illinois 70 $62,830 $30.21
Indiana 40 $46,770 $22.49
Kansas $45,530 $21.89
Kentucky 80 $38,740 $18.63
Louisiana 70 $34,690 $16.68
Maine 50 $36,000 $17.31
Massachusetts 330 $65,950 $31.71
Michigan 80 $50,960 $24.50
Minnesota 270 $53,480 $25.71
Missouri 260 $38,420 $18.47
Nebraska 40 $30,110 $14.48
New York 910 $67,780 $32.59
North Carolina 140 $28,930 $13.91
Ohio 60 $53,900 $25.91
Oklahoma 150 $49,330 $23.72
Oregon 120 $48,990 $23.56
Pennsylvania 160 $46,020 $22.12
Tennessee 230 $69,340 $33.34
Texas 1,400 $34,370 $16.53
Utah 30 $45,380 $21.82
Virginia 180 $50,740 $24.39
West Virginia 320 $32,850 $15.80
Wisconsin 100 $53,920 $25.92

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the layout, design and typographic arrangement of printed and/or electronic graphic and textual products. Includes instruction in printing and lithographic equipment and operations, computer hardware and software, digital imaging, print preparation, page layout and design, desktop publishing, and applicable principles of graphic design and web page design.

Certificate
Certificate
Certificate Associate Degree
  • $50,930 per year
    National average salary
    Declining
    Job growth rate
  • Associate's degree
    Typical education requirement
  • Short-term on-the-job training
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as desktop publishers.

  • Less than high school 2%
  • High school graduate 19%
  • College dropout 28%
  • Associate’s degree 12%
  • Bachelor’s degree 28%
  • Master’s degree 10%
  • Doctorate degree 1%

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