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This article is from February 14, 2011, and is no longer current.

Looking for Cool InDesign Layouts

Indesigners1Subscribers to InDesign Magazine are familiar with the InDesigner section, which focuses on a designer’s or company’s artwork. Past issues have highlighted companies such as Microsoft Games Division, McDonalds, Dorling Kindersley, Macworld, Peachpit Press, Modern Dog, Sesame Workshop, Sunset Magazine, Jostens Yearbooks, Jacek Utko, and many others!

If you design or produce cool stuff using InDesign, or you train companies that do, contact us! We’re open to hearing from anyone who is doing interesting InDesign work, but here are some areas of particular interest:

  • Hindi or any Indic language layouts
  • Layouts in other non-English languages
  • Packaging
  • Graphic novels
  • Posters or other large-format work
  • Variable data publishing (including those based on InDesign Server)
  • Newspaper redesigns
  • Very long documents (and how you made them not boring!)
  • Projects that you wouldn’t normally expect were produced with InDesign

In all cases, we want to know how InDesign’s features makes the work easy (or hard!).

Please email a description of the work plus a few JPG or PDF samples or a link to online samples to me at [email protected]. If you’re emailing files, please keep the entire file size small (less than a few MB). We will ask for high-resolution files later, if necessary.

Note that InDesign Magazine is published by CreativePro.com and PrintingForLess.com, not InDesignSecrets! However, I helped co-found the magazine and act as the Editorial Director over there.

David Blatner is the co-founder of the Creative Publishing Network, InDesign Magazine, CreativePro Magazine, and the author or co-author of 15 books, including Real World InDesign. His InDesign videos at LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com) are among the most watched InDesign training in the world.
You can find more about David at 63p.com

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