David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción, co-hosts of the web's top resource for InDesign tips and tricks, InDesignSecrets.com, share some hidden and sometimes surprising workflow tips that will make working in InDesign more efficient and more fun.
Self-contained InDesign effects projects designed to be completed in ten minutes or less.
Dissects the anatomy of a typeface and defines the vocabulary of typography, using practical, real-world examples in InDesign.
Combines the use of Adobe InDesign and Digital Publishing Suite to add an interactive web experience to your digital magazine.
Shows how to create fixed-width EPUBs to sell in the iBookstore.
Explores powerful table features in InDesign, illustrating how tables work and how they can be used inventively and efficiently.
Covers styles, a time-saving set of features that allows designers to maximize efficiency in InDesign.
Get up and running with the tools and workflows involved in publishing for Apple, RIM, and Android tablets.
Shows publishers, designers, and production staff how to use the software they already use to create print books—InDesign—for the emerging ebook market.
Shows designers how to create interactive publications for tablet devices using Adobe InDesign and the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite.
Quickly incorporate the new features of InDesign CS5.5 into your workflow.
Provides an in-depth exploration of the new features in InDesign CS5.5.
Reviews the common issues that arise when preparing InDesign documents for printing and shows how to tweak PDF and document settings to ensure the perfect print.
Shows how editors and designers use Adobe InCopy CS5 and InDesign CS5 to collaborate on publications, and save time and money.
Introduces GREP and shows how to apply it in any InDesign file and use metacharacters and expressions to speed up text formatting.
David Blatner demonstrates how to use GREP codes to improve workflow.
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