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Last time I showed you how I set up my files with Grids, Guides and Baselines. Now let's continue down the road of good file prep practices and look at the Master Pages and text styles. These are all very important steps! Don't skip them for the sake of saving time at the beginning. You'll regret it later when you have a messy file and you'll probably be embarrassed to pass it on to another desig read more »
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I should’ve said something about shortcuts at the very beginning of this series. Shortcuts are so invaluable to me and once you get used to them, they will speed up your workflow quite a bit. I’m not going to publish all the InDesign shortcuts I use because I’ve already done that!Now comes the fun part! All the setup details are out of the way and it’s time to start compiling everything and watch read more »
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To date in the InDesign Project series we have looked at Grids, Guides and Baselines, Setting Up Master Pages and Styles and Working with Text and Images. Now it's time to take a deeper look at formatting text by using tabs and bulleted lists and number lists. We will also discuss checking the file before exporting it to PDF to send to the printer. read more »
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I thought I had finished my last InDesign Project installation and then I realized I hadn't walked you through setting up bleed or talked to you about the different screen/view modes. Tracey had also asked if I would further expand on the idea of layering master pages. Sorry this is a little out of the normal flow of a project! read more »
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Recently I had to take over a huge project that was done in QuarkXpress. Not my forte if any of you have noticed! I’m an InDesign girl through and through. In fact, up until this project, I hadn’t worked in Quark very much at all.It was a learning opportunity—something that I’ve come to enjoy—even if it was full of frustration and aggravation about the differences between the two layout programs. read more »
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QuarkXpress and Adobe InDesign are the two main layout programs used in the graphic design industry. Quark was the leader--and almost the only game in town--until about 2002 when Adobe released InDesign. At that time many Quark users were irritated that their needs were not being address and InDesign really came in at the perfect time. Many Quark users quickly jumped over to InDesign. Adobe was r read more »
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