The template features several attractive catalog page designs for you to choose from and fill in with your own content.
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Online design resource, the Design Observer Group, recently announced the winners of their annual 50 Books/50 Covers competition. The contest—held in conjunction with AIGA and Designers & Books—is a celebration of the art of book design. The competition was open to all books published in 2014 and encompassed book formats as diverse as trade paperbacks, […]
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Use the InDesign Glyphs panel to populate your work with the correct math symbols!
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My mother was what I like to call a safety Nazi, and of all the calamities that could befall small children, drowning was the most feared. So from a very early age we were carted off to the Smith Park pool in San Gabriel, California to take swimming lessons. And while my memories of those […]
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You probably already know that InDesign has a feature that lets you put headers at the top of each table, even when the table spans across two or more columns, text frames, or pages. But what if you want a slightly different header at the top of subsequent pages—for example, a regular heading on page […]
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Even with the recovery of the economy, many graphic designers and other creative professionals still find themselves struggling in the job market. Whether one is new to the industry or is in transition from a previous employer, the job market seems to be very difficult, despite greater need for designers than ever before. While many are […]
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It sounds like a simple thing doesn’t it? You name your InCopy stories using a variety of different conventions or based on the content of the story and that’s it. There’s not much mystery in the process until you find yourself trying to rename the story or a copy of the story for use in […]
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I think we can all agree that baseline grids are an essential tool for creating high quality long documents, right? So why are InDesign’s default settings for baseline grids so…weird? The grid lines start where you don’t need them, they’re hard to distinguish from frame edges and selected ruler guides, and they’re visible at a magnification where you’d […]
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