Includes the template (in INDD and IDML formats). All text and objects are formatted with styles that you can easily adapt to get the look you want.
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This month’s exclusive template for InDesignSecrets Premium members can be used build a resume and cover letter.
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In this week’s CreativePro video, David Blatner chats with Thomas Phinney in this installment of our “Ask the Expert” series. Known as The Font Detective, Thomas is a font designer, consultant, and all-around typography expert. New videos every Tuesday on our CreativePro YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any!
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An attendee of one of my workshops wrote recently with a query. She was about to embark on a photo trip and needed to pack light, so she’d decided to take just an iPad loaded with Adobe Lightroom CC for iOS. She uses Lightroom Classic on her Mac and had no interest in syncing her […]
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Free fonts, icons, and templates to lend a breath of fresh air to your projects.
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In this week’s InDesignSecrets video, Mike Rankin sets up a document to bleed—or extend—to the edge of a printed page. When printing a document, a bleed allows for any paper shift that can occur, while ensuring all elements that need to will “bleed” off the page. Check out new tutorials every Tuesday on our InDesign […]
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How women emerged from the shadows of the past and left their mark in the world of type
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This InDesign tip was sent to Tip of the Week email subscribers on March 14, 2019. Sign up now and every week you’ll get a new tip, keyboard shortcut, and roundups of new articles, plus exclusive deals sent right to your Inbox! Just scroll down to the bottom of this page, enter your email address, and click Go! We’ll […]
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So like a few bajillion other folks, I saw Captain Marvel recently. Fun movie, especially the bits with “Goose” the cat/flerkin. And since I tend to see the world through geek-colored glasses, I wondered about two somewhat ridiculous things as I sat in the theater. The first was which version of QuarkXPress was I using in […]
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