March 30 2009 • 8:20 AM

InDesignSecrets 2009 Eeek-eek-eek! Awards

For our upcoming 100th InDesignSecrets podcast episode, we’re compiling our first-ever annual Eeek-eek-eek! Awards. Please help us by filling in a very short poll, which should only take you about 2 minutes:

Click Here to Take The Survey

The deadline for voting is March 31… so vote quickly (but please only vote once)!

Thanks!

[ed note: We bumped the date as a reminder...]

7 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. Jennie
    March 23rd, 2009 • 1:19 pm • Link

    Not as easy as one would think! That is the problem with something as good as ID.

  2. March 23rd, 2009 • 4:20 pm • Link

    Is there someone out there who likes to edit audio files and has the necessary software and time?

    I’m probably not the only one who’d love to get bonus podcasts with the “obscure feature of the week…eek” from each of the now 98 podcasts.

  3. Roland
    March 24th, 2009 • 1:19 am • Link

    Wow, I must be no way near mainstream here as I picked “other” every time I could :)

  4. March 24th, 2009 • 7:21 am • Link

    One of the questions in the poll asks about the Warnock Pro font, which supposedly came free with an Adobe application… I could have sworn I had it on my system, from CS2 or CS3 perhaps, but the other day I got a “missing fonts” alert with a document that used Warnock Pro. Where did it go? Is it possible that the installation of CS4 got rid of it?

  5. Roland
    March 25th, 2009 • 12:34 am • Link

    Jeremy, I have a clean install of CS4 on this machine, and it’s installed. So either CS4 still installs it or it was a bonus font (for registering a CS), in which case I simply copied it over from XP to Vista.

  6. March 25th, 2009 • 2:36 am • Link

    Thanks Roland — I’ll go back and check if it’s somewhere on my installation disks. When I registered CS4, as my “free gift” I chose Hypatia. Perhaps Warnock Pro was an alternative free gift. And yet… I could just swear I had it at one time, and I am certain I didn’t uninstall it.

  7. Jennie
    March 31st, 2009 • 5:45 am • Link

    I still want you to subtitle this podcast “C” as in Roman numeral for 100, especially if you include shortcuts.

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