This Week in InDesign Articles, Number 59

Two dozen amazing, interesting, and educational links about InDesign

Oh, there’s so much good stuff afoot today! I’m pleased to share a boatload of great links for you, our intrepid InDesign user:

  • Marijan Tompa has been creating some amazing scripts, add-ons, and resources for InDesign users, and now he’s finally put them all in one place on his new site. Check it out!
  • This article on “why ebooks aren’t there yet” sums it up beautifully (though I disagree with #3 for several reasons, including the fact that writing in a book’s margins is evil… a point that my wife seems to completely ignore)
  • Often we publishers need to communicate data, so here are some ways to create compelling infographics!
  • If you weren’t able to make it to the Print & ePublishing Conference in DC (or even if you were), you will likely want to check out Claudia McCue’s cool handout for making an animated widget in InDesign.
  • Diane Burns did a great session about tables (including those that don’t look like tables) and CreativePro.com agreed to  publish her InDesign Magazine article on the subject for everyone to see.
  • Brian Wood has been busy making movies again. Here’s one on creating a bunch of frames quickly with the gridify feature in CS5. Here’s another really fun one, showing you how to create a cool-looking pop-up in a PDF file (using InDesign CS5).
  • Is Print dead? Um, no. Not even close. I liked this article titled “Tired of Apologizing for Print Success.”
  • Jim Felici’s article about centering type covers ground that I remember talking about in 1990 — and yet it’s still just as relevant as ever! Read it!
  • In case you’re still curious about InDesign CS5.5 and whether it’s worth the upgrade (it is), here’s a review at Ars Technica. However, he seems to be confused about which features are new in CS5.5 and which were new in last year’s CS5 (like the Page Tool).
  • Using tabs in InDesign can be more confusing than you might think. Here’s a tutorial that covers tabs and tab leaders pretty well.
  • Our forums are full of the most amazing solutions for people. I recently saw this short script that tells InDesign to embed every image in a document. Cool! (Personally, I would rarely embed everything, but it’s an interesting idea.)
  • Here’s an Illustrator trick, but because it has to do with patterns (one of my favorite topics), I have to include it here! (Besides, Kevin is a leader of the Seattle IDUG.)
  • How much do you like InDesign? Do you like it as much as this person?
  • Bruno Herfst (with an Australian postal address and a Dutch email address) seems to be writing a lot of cool scripts. Have you seen these? I need to set aside some time to play with some of these, such as the find/change master pages, and the “Place files on pages” script that places one image on each subsequent page of a document. Nifty!
  • Here are 11 InDesign tricks you should know.

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Whew! That’ll keep you busy for a while. Happy InDesigning!

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This article was last modified on December 21, 2021

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