January 5 2009 • 11:38 AM

Biggest InDesign Magazine Discount Ever

InDesign Magazine was recently running a big special discount for: Two years subscription plus all the back-issues for only $49… that’s $20 less than the already-great deal they were offering before.  that deal ended December 31, but I talked the folks at CreativePro.com into extending it until January 15, 2009, for InDesignSecrets.com readers/listeners.

So, if you’re sad that you didn’t get a gift subscription for the holidays… if you really want to be an InDesign master with all the best InDesign information at your fingertips… if you can’t get enough of this awesome program… Subscribe today. Here’s the deal: Go to the InDesign Magazine site (which has been recently redesigned so that it doesn’t suck anymore). Then sign up for the two year subscription. Then, when it gives you an option, use the discount code SECRET.

Free Sample: If you haven’t seen InDesign Magazine before, and you’re not sure if you want to subscribe, please download a free sample issue.

Note on back issues: Three and a half years of back issues seems like it’d be outdated, but the majority of these articles are still relevant, even if you’re using version CS3 or CS4. I get questions all the time about foreign languages, or XML, or scripting, or whatever, and my answer is often: Go read the back issues! Good information there. Definitely check them out.

Just to get really marketing-speaky… Again, that’s 38 issues (26 back issues plus 12 more bi-monthly PDF issues over the next 2 years) for only $49. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity! Monster trucks! Flaming machetes! Transdimensional hyper-awesomeness! Oh, sorry, got carried away there….

10 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. Tim
    January 5th, 2009 • 3:31 pm • Link

    Shoot! I just missed the discount. Great magazine, David.

  2. David Blatner
    January 5th, 2009 • 3:53 pm • Link

    Thanks, Tim. But wait! The deal was extended… read the rest of the paragraph.

  3. Tim
    January 5th, 2009 • 10:34 pm • Link

    Nah, what I meant was I already subscribed and didn’t know about the discount. Hey, it’s worth it anyways.

  4. Roland
    January 6th, 2009 • 3:03 am • Link

    Wait, I have to sign up for something for whatever reason just to get a free trial issue? I’ll pass on that, TYVM.

    They might know InDesign, but coding isn’t their thing, is it? What with the form returning the error that an email address has to be entered, yet a blank email address is already assigned to an account, and it’s not a valid email address if nothing is entered…

  5. January 6th, 2009 • 11:29 am • Link

    Thanks for the info, and the discount! Great resource.
    (I wish they had a printed version)

  6. Phyllis
    January 8th, 2009 • 10:06 am • Link

    The magazine is fantastic! I’m very happy that I subscribed. :-) I highly recommend — that’s a great discount for folks. :-) (I’m just a random designer, for what my recommendation is worth.)

    Thanks, Phyllis

  7. January 15th, 2009 • 12:49 pm • Link

    Excellent! Thanks for the extension. I just made the deadline!

  8. GregB
    January 27th, 2009 • 6:34 pm • Link

    I’ve subscribed also and keen to get reading, but I’m having trouble finding the link to the files to download all the issues

  9. January 28th, 2009 • 10:57 am • Link

    Hi GregB,

    Once you’ve received your InDesign Magazine personalized URL in an email from indesignmag@indesignmag.com, you use that PURL to log into your account. Then click the My Account button and you’ll see all the issue you’ve paid for. From there, you can download the back issues as PDF or ZIP files.

    Hope that helps!

    Terri Stone
    Editor in chief, InDesign Magazine

  10. gregb
    January 29th, 2009 • 7:59 pm • Link

    It sure does thanks. Now to start reading.

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