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About Us

The London School of Publishing (LSP) has been training graduates since 1984 and has established a reputation for delivering skill-based courses, which are up-to-date and intensive. All courses reflect industry needs and have been designed to accommodate the training requirements of anyone who needs publishing skills. All the courses offer training to a wide audience in response to the increasing demand from companies and individuals alike to produce high quality, professional work.

With its headquarters located in Notting Hill Gate, London, LSP offers mostly evening courses that run once a week. The electronic publishing courses, such as Quark XPress and InDesign are available during the day over two or three days.

The School offers a special approach to training that combines traditional skills, such as copy-editing, proofreading, magazine subbing, picture researching, feature writing as well as IT-based skills. The core skills taught in the courses are applicable to the main market groups involved in publishing.

Over 5,000 people have been trained by LSP and significant numbers have obtained employment as a direct result of their training. For delegates who have been sponsored by employers, usually find the training enhances their career progression and usually results in promotion.

LSP has an excellent reputation for its courses as well as offers a unique approach that balances training in traditional skills with an awareness of the impact of digital technology, the Internet and electronic publishing.

LSP is offering electronic publishing courses in conjunction with Media Training Ltd. - a recognised UK market leader for publishing and Internet software training and is an Authorised Training Centre for Adobe, Quark and Macromedia. Courses are run at the fully-equipped training centres in central London - one in Islington and the other in Waterloo. All evening classes take place in Notting Hill Gate – a few seconds from Notting Hill Gate tube station.

 

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