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Save Your Wrists With the Magic-T-Pad

Working at a computer all day can be tough on your body, especially if you’re prone things like carpal tunnel syndrome. Even if you spent time and effort making your work space as ergonomically correct as possible, there are certain factors that are beyond your control, such as the orientation of input devices like trackpads. […]

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The CreativePro Weekly Top 10, vol. 4

More marvelous miscellanea for you to contemplate and click. 1. Need a place to create a slick online portfolio? Behance is included with Adobe’s Creative Cloud, but it isn’t the only game in town. 4ormat offers the ability to drag and drop your content into customizable dynamic themes, integration with social media and blogging platforms, […]

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InDesign Magazine Issue 59: The GREP Issue

We’re happy to announce that InDesign Magazine Issue 59 (March, 2014) is now available! This month’s theme is “getting a grip on GREP” and whether you’re a GREP beginner or maven, you’re going to want to check this out: Peter Kahrel explains GREP from the ground up, with important lessons and essential tips David Blatner […]

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A Font to Fight Illiteracy

Over the years, there have been several notable efforts to use fonts as the means to raise money for charitites. Perhaps the most notable is FontAid by the Society of Typographic Aficionados, which has raised money for many worthy causes. Now comes a font KLITSCHKO vs. ILLITERACY, which was created by professional boxer Wladimir Klitschko to raise funds […]

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TypeTalk: Know Your Figures

Today’s OpenType fonts provide designers with a broad range of options never before available in one font. One extremely useful, but often overlooked feature of some OpenType fonts is the availability of more than one style of numeral, which can provide practical and sophisticated options for setting dates and years, quantities, prices, measurements, and a […]

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Why Did My Curly Typography Quotes Turn Off?

Ben wrote: Do you know why in InDesign, the “Use Typographer’s Quotes” preference just toggles off every now and again? Yeah, this can be an annoying one. For those who don’t know, this is a preference that lives inside the Type pane of the Preferences dialog box. When it is on, you get proper typographer’s […]

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Adobe Announces Camera Raw 8.4 Release Candidate

Press release Adobe has announced the availability of Camera Raw 8.4 Release Candidate on Adobe Labs. The release candidate adds support for 14 cameras, including Nikon D4s, Canon EOS Rebel t5 and Fujifilm X-TI; the full list includes:   • Canon EOS 1200D (REBEL T5, KISS X70) • Casio EX-100 • DJI Phantom • Fujifilm X-T1 • Hasselblad H5D-50c • Hasselblad HV • Nikon D3300 • Nikon D4S […]

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