May 17 2006 • 1:18 AM

The InDesign Secrets Podcast!

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12 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. sh
    June 1st, 2006 • 6:31 pm • Link

    I like to know more about InDesign….

  2. simon Cooper
    June 3rd, 2006 • 7:36 pm • Link

    I know that we do not live in a perfect world but I found all training DVD and Podcast are hopeless for me because I am deaf unless there subtitle (text) or visual signing in American Sign Language or British Sign Language (I am British by the way). So I learn from books and discussion groups. It would be nice to include subtitle in training DVD.

  3. June 4th, 2006 • 2:54 pm • Link

    Thank you for a great podcast covering my favorite new (oh and did I mention deep and sometimes mystifying) program. ;o)

    Your podcast is a wonderful piece of work.

    Best regards,

    Ron Lindeboom
    creativecow.net

  4. David Blatner
    June 9th, 2006 • 3:09 am • Link

    Great idea, Simon! We can’t easily do subtitles, but your note prompted us to try out a transcription service. We’ll start posting some of those transcripts in the show notes soon.

  5. Anne-Marie
    June 9th, 2006 • 10:19 pm • Link

    Simon, and others who’d like to read a transcript of the podcast, check out the one we just posted for episode 21. It’s eerily faithful to our spoken words. ;-)

    What do you think?

  6. Jeremy Baker
    June 14th, 2006 • 6:52 pm • Link

    Q Y U are the keys not used as single key board shortcuts.

  7. Andrew Kelleher
    June 16th, 2006 • 6:02 am • Link

    VCX arent used in the keyboard???

  8. Anne-Marie
    June 16th, 2006 • 1:08 pm • Link

    Jeremy and Andrew, check out the podcast 022 comments where the contest is discussed and the winner declared.

  9. Gina Cooley
    July 7th, 2006 • 4:05 pm • Link

    Have you ever considered doing video podcasts to demonstrate some of what you talk about visually?

  10. July 27th, 2006 • 2:01 am • Link

    Hey guys great show, could you test something curious for me?

    When I rotatae something in InDesign a positice amount ie 15 degrees it goes counter clockwise. That seems wierd should that positive amount go clockwise?
    Or is that because Im in Australia and like th water going down a plughole it s just different?

    Mike

  11. David Blatner
    July 27th, 2006 • 11:42 pm • Link

    No, Mike, it doesn’t have anything to do with bathwater. It all has to do with those geometry lessons you skipped in school! ;) Think of the X,Y coordinate system. Zero degrees is pointing directly to the right (“3 oclock”). 90 degrees is pointing directly up (12 o’clock). And so on.

  12. Jean-Claude Tremblay
    August 9th, 2006 • 7:40 pm • Link

    I love the IndesignSecrets Podcast…

    One little comment, Can you make the sound a little bit more louder? When I listen the podcast in my iPod when going to work in subway, I can barely hear it even withteh volume at maximum.

    JC

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