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InDesign Magazine #57: The Photography Issue

InDesign Magazine Issue 57 The Photography Issue

We’re pleased to announce Issue 57 of InDesign Magazine has shipped! If you’re a photographer, work with photographers, or just work with a lot of images in your documents, you are going to love this issue. Articles include:

  • design photo albums in indesignDesigning Photo Albums in InDesign, by Khara Plicanic: covers everything you need to know to efficiently build beautiful photo albums in InDesign.
  • Import More Images in Less Time, by Conrad Chavez and Bart Van de Wiele: details three ways to quickly add lots of photos to an InDesign layout.
  • InDesign Templates for Photographers, by Pariah Burke: reveals the amazing number and variety of InDesign templates available on the Internet for photographers
  • Interview with Douglas Waterfall: David Blatner interviews InDesign’s Chief Architect at Adobe to find out how new features are developed and what’s next for InDesign CC.
  • Fiddling Around with File Formats: Sandee Cohen and David Blatner discuss the best (and worst) file formats to use for graphics in InDesign.
  • InType: Bedlam Typography! Nigel French takes a fascinating and fun look back at the grungy type of the ’90s and its ancestors
  • Brooks Jensen and LensWork Magazine: Pam Pfiffner looks at an incredible print and PDF magazine devoted to black and white photography.
  • InBrief/New & Improved Products: Jeff Gamet keeps you up to date on products that are new, improved, and interesting to InDesign users.

There are two ways to get Issue 57 of InDesign Magazine. We recommend subscribing, of course! You can subscribe on the site here or you can buy a single-edition here.

Of course, if you are already a subscriber, you should have received an email notification with links to the magazine download. Or you can always go to indesignmag.com and log in to see and download your issues.

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