InDesigner: The IRS
Addison Lalier tells the story of how the IRS uses InDesign to develop courtroom graphics that bring tax-dodgers to justice.
Most people think about the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a tax collection agency. But the IRS has another important job: bringing tax-dodgers to justice. It is in this role that they employ a team of six trial illustrators who create courtroom support graphics to help prosecute a wide spectrum of criminal tax violations. And these designers use a variety of tools to build their presentations, including Adobe InDesign.
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