Scribus is a free open source desktop publishing application that’s been compared to Adobe InDesign, much like The GIMP is compared to Adobe Photoshop and OpenOffice is compared to Microsoft Office. If you’ve never used professional page layout applications, Scribus can be a bit overwhelming when you first open it up to create something. Here are tutorials and Scribus documentation that will get you up and running quickly.

Scribus offers its software in two versions: stable and development. Download the stable version if you want to work with tested software and avoid surprises. Download the development version to test and help improve Scribus. Download Scribus for Mac, Linux, or Windows.​

A Simple Introduction: Scribus Video Tutorials

This three-part video series walks you through the basics and gets you ready to use Scribus effectively on your own. Each video in the set takes you deeper into the core concepts of Scribus.

  • Hands-on walk through.

  • Eases you in gradually.

  • Videos make it easy to follow along.

  • Could have covered more features.

  • Short series.

The first video starts with the fundamentals. The second video delves into the Scribus story editor and the beginning of stylesheets. The final video in the series continues your work with stylesheets and teaches you how to distribute completed work from Scribus.

The videos are in Theora/Ogg format, which is supported in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. If you use a different browser, refer to these instructions before viewing the videos.

Project-Based Learning: Kevin Pugh’s YouTube Demonstrations Using Scribus

YouTuber Kevin Pugh created an excellent eight-part video tutorial for Scribus beginners. The first video gets you set up with the controls and configuration. From there, you dive into using Scribus for real projects.

  • Broken into manageable parts.

  • Project based.

  • Easy to follow.

  • See how things should look and work.

  • Could have been longer and covered more.

  • More about projects, and less about basics.

If you’re a visual learner or if you prefer project-based tutorials, this is an excellent place to dive in an get working quickly, without the need to read lengthy manuals or walk through every tool in the application.

In-Depth Information: Hexagon Scribus Tutorial

The Hexagon Scribus Tutorial PDF contains information for beginner, intermediate, and expert users of Scribus. In its 70-plus pages, it covers many topics including:

  • Well organized.

  • Excellent screenshots.

  • Tons of information.

  • Can be dense.

  • May not be the best place to start.

  • Master pagesFont installationStylesLinksImage transformationLayersText effects

It contains plenty of detail and screenshots that are useful to new users of Scribus.

Information From the Source: Official Scribus Wiki Tutorial

During the official wiki course, Get Started With Scribus, a tutorial complete with screenshots, you’ll learn the features available from Scribus while creating several pages of a magazine. You’ll learn how to use Scribus desktop publishing software and about desktop publishing and printing in general.

  • Step-by-step introduction.

  • Comprehensive.

  • Very well organized.

  • Somewhat dated.

  • Feels more like documentation than a tutorial.

This course was designed for an earlier version of Scribus. There may be some differences between it and the current stable version.

Old, But Worthwhile: Sott’s World Scribus Manual

For a beginner’s tutorial in using Scribus for publication design, check out Sott’s World Scribus Manual. While it won’t exactly walk you through a project, it’s a great introduction to the different tools available in Scribus.

  • Excellent screenshots and diagrams.

  • Well organized.

  • Great core concept information.

  • Partially outdated.

  • Mostly an intro to the tools.

This manual was written for an early version of Scribus. The core concepts are mostly the same, but there may be differences between it and the current stable version. The icons and menus also look a bit different.

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