CreativePro Magazine Issue 14 Now Available
CreativePro Magazine Issue 14 has articles on fonts, Affinity V2, accessible EPUBs, Photoshop selections, and more.
We’re happy to announce that CreativePro Magazine Issue #14 (December 2022) is now available!

Here’s what the issue includes:
The Zen of Fonts
How to stop struggling and live in peace and harmony with all your fonts
Making Selections in Photoshop
Get familiar with Photoshop’s many selection tools, both old and new.
Affinity V2
The latest version of the Affinity suite is a remarkable upgrade with compelling new features.
Building Accessible EPUBs with InDesign
Start with a strong foundation to reach more ebook readers.
InDesigner: Alan Just
Learn how a shared AirTable database was the key to streamlining a complex publishing workflow.
Using a Design Grid in PowerPoint
How to use grids to add consistency and structure to your presentation designs
Bulleted Text Without Bullets
How to use Paragraph Shading and Rules to simulate bullets in InDesign
Pantone Colors Fade to Black
What you need to know about changes with Pantone colors in Adobe software
Copying Shape Formatting in Photoshop
How to reuse fill and stroke formatting applied to a shape layers in Photoshop
A Script for Rounded Corners in Illustrator
Free script makes it easy to improve the look of rounded corners in Illustrator.
Remember, you can find every issue of CreativePro Magazine and InDesign Magazine here, or by clicking Magazine above. Members get this month’s issue plus access to all back issues of CreativePro Magazine and InDesign Magazine! Enjoy!
This article was last modified on December 1, 2022
This article was first published on December 1, 2022
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