This Week in InDesign Articles, Number 98
Free pdfs, lots of links, some video, and good tips. Must read.
Gotta’ dash, but before I do I wanted to pass along these links I’ve been collecting recently. Good, good stuff!
- Holy mackerel! Adobe is offering the Creative Cloud to students and educators for only $19.99/month for the first year? but the offer appears to be good only until November 4. Jump at it!
- Adobe has released an updated 149-page free Creative Suite 6 Printing Guide. Get it while it’s hot! Good info.
- Here’s another cool thing from Adobe: The CS6 Features panel. Only works in CS6 and is available through the new Adobe Exchange panel.
- CreativePro has reprinted Pariah’s InDesign Magazine article on how to use the Liquid Layout features in InDesign
- StoryTweaker 1.9.1b Released! (From their blog: “StoryTweaker is a tool that allows people who don’t have InDesign or InCopy to edit the text content of an InDesign document, no matter which platform it was created on.”)
- Contributor Keith Gilbert added this little reminder on his blog: drag-and-drop is different than copy-and-paste!
- Tony Harmer wrote up a great set of grid and distribution tips at Computer Arts.
- Nigel French has a new project video title at lynda.com called Designing a Magazine Cover. Sweet!
- This is fun: 13 little-known punctuation marks we should be using
- Do you live in Norway? If so, then go see our friend Fritz on 31 October!
- I haven’t tried making one of these homemade 3D calendars from InDesign yet, but it’s tempting!
- What tool should you be using to design with? Mordy Golding offers a great piece of advice.
DPS and Interactive
- Church of London (which is a design firm, not a church!) has been producing some DPS Single Edition apps. Cool!
- Want to do even more with DPS? Check out the new beta of SmartDPS tools from Woodwing. (Remember that Woodwing uses Adobe DPS now.)
- I’m really curious about ReadMill; has anyone used it yet?
- How is Adobe’s Inspire Magazine created for the iPad? Here’s the workflow!
Enjoy!
This article was last modified on December 21, 2021
This article was first published on October 19, 2012
