Getting Hired as a Designer is Not Easy Whether you are a graphic designer, web designer or print production artist, the market has become more saturated than ever and finding a job can be a real challenge. Employers demand more than they ever have from designers, not only in talent and time, but in versatility […]
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If you’re only occasionally asked to use InDesign, this video course can help you feel at home, and get your work done faster and easier.
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Fun facts about some of our favorite people, the speakers at our upcoming PePcon. Plus their favorite tips!
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Editor’s note: Don’t miss Steve’s extensive story on CC Libraries in Issue 83 of InDesign Magazine, which you can also read here if you’re a Premium Member. In the past few years, Adobe has released a number of free mobile apps which are designed to capture or create artwork, colors and other assets. They […]
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The first ever CreativePro Conference, an exuberant, 4-day live version of our web site, is coming this summer to Minneapolis, and registration is open now! This “Essential Event for Photoshop and Illustrator Users” is hosted by CreativePro.com’s publishers, the Creative Publishing Network (CPN.co), who also host InDesignSecrets.com and two other conferences, PePcon: The Print + ePublishing Conference, and The InDesign […]
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On Monday, Adobe unveiled Adobe Experience Design CC (Adobe XD), formerly Project Comet. Adobe Experience Design is a UX (User Experience Design) application that allows you to both design and prototype websites and mobile applications. XD is currently available for Mac OSX as a public preview. This tools is meant specifically for UX Designers and meant […]
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Multiply? Overprint? Darken? What’s the difference? And how do you choose the method that will give you the results you want in your print job?
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Ever need to set two or more tables side by side in your layout? Here are three methods for getting the job done.
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InDesign’s Links panel is a wonderful tool for viewing info about placed graphics (and even linked text files). To really put it to work, dig a little deeper into the Links panel menu. Head down to the bottom portion of the menu and you’ll see three sub-menus: Utilities, Copy Info, and Captions. Each one of […]
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