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Is there anything worse than diving into a new design project and getting stuck almost immediately when faced with the task of choosing fonts? Well, I’m sure there are worse things, but this is a problem I commonly run into. Having the vast amount of Typekit fonts at our fingertips is great, but that also […]
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Designing a new logo for a client is a tough job. You have to come up with something that is simple and effectively relays the client’s image and message. You have to devise something that will work at all sizes, in different contexts, and across media. And you have to be sure your design doesn’t resemble […]
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The beauty of InDesign’s Publish Online feature is its simplicity. Click the big Publish Online button, answer a few short questions in a dialog box, and boom—your document is online with pixel-perfect appearance. The Publish Online dialog box gives you the opportunity to globally change the format, resolution, and quality of all the images in […]
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In the last few years, we’ve seen a flurry of mobile applications released by Adobe to empower users and provide the necessary tools for them to be more creative. We’ve seen a few of those apps come and go, and we’ve seen some of them evolve into even newer and more robust mobile applications. These […]
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One of the best things about fixed-layout EPUB as a digital publishing format is the broad support it has for interactivity. Features like buttons, multi-state objects, and native InDesign animations all work in a fixed-layout EPUB. Animated GIFs also work in fixed-layout EPUBs, and are great for creating effects that you cannot make with InDesign’s animation […]
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