True lovers of Photoshop and Illustrator should check out new offerings from Brazilian company Meninos. The 20″ and 30″ boards come with magnets that look like the interfaces of the two applications. To buy a 30″ board with both magnet sets, you’ll pay $95. Prices drop down from there: If you have your own magnetic […]
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Nikon Inc. has announced the AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G lens, which is the first fixed focal length, fast-aperture DX-format lens that affords photographers superb image quality along with the creative possibilities and versatility of the classic 50mm focal length (FX-format equivalent of 52mm). When mounted on a DX-format camera body, it enables photographers to […]
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The Flash on Tap Conference announced a newly added workshop, From Flash to iPhone, led by renowned Flash developer Keith Peters. Peters, known in the Flash community for his books about the Flash platform, currently has the #1 downloaded Flash game in the iTunes App Store. Developers wishing to improve their skills have the opportunity […]
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The new CtrlChanges plug-in for InDesign and InCopy solves a common problem: knowing where, when, and who has made changes in a shared document. With multiple users contributing text to a project, it is crucial to know exactly where changes have taken place. CtrlChanges will save you and your workgroup valuable time by eliminating the […]
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Alert reader discovers a wily special character we neglected to include in our Guide to Special Characters PDF. (Duly updated!)
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Mike’s notes from the Tools of Change seminar on the Business of EBooks.
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What if the majority of the layouts that you create in InDesign don’t require facing pages?
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CreativeTechs says that this free workshop is your ticket to working faster and smarter in Adobe InDesign. Discover Jason Hoppe’s favorite tips and tricks for making your work fly in InDesign. Updated with dozens of great techniques you missed in InDesign CS3, and including some great new speedy features in InDesign CS4! Participate via the […]
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Thomas Phinney has solved type mysteries before — see CreativePro.com’s 2004 article on his investigation of memos relating to George W. Bush’s Texas Air National Guard service. He’s at it again, this time inspecting a letter supposedly composed by Bob Hayes, an athlete who won fame in the 1960s as an Olympic sprinter and a […]
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