February 4 2009 • 11:21 AM

New Discount Code for Keyboard Shortcut Posters

What? You’re still looking up keyboard shortcuts the old-fashioned way, in the menus? Tsk-tsk. You’re missing out on so many other “secret” keyboard shortcuts available in InDesign. Sure, you could hunt them down in the Edit Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box, but why bother? Especially now that we’ve set up a new 25% discount code for our keyboard shortcut posters.

Hie thee over to this InDesignSecrets Store posters page and take a look at our big and beautiful InDesign Keyboard Shortcut posters, available for for InDesign CS2, CS3, and CS4.

Each poster is printed on heavy 18″ by 24″ matte gloss paper, with the Mac OS X shortcuts on one side and the Windows shortcuts on the other. (We’ll leave it up to you to decide which side faces the wall.) You can see close-ups of the posters on that poster page.

The “retail” price of the poster is only $15.00 plus shipping, less than that if you purchase two or more. (Valentine’s Day is coming up … hint hint.) ;-)   Or, get the boss to spring for a poster for every hard-working InDesign user in your office, everyone likes to feel appreciated. And InDesign users will really appreciate this baby.

While you’re on our poster page, look for and jot down our new discount code that appears there in the bullet points.  Enter that code in our store’s shopping cart to get an additional 25% off the price of any quantity of posters for the next few weeks. When you combine that with the volume discounts, you can save a ton of money. For example, if you buy 5 posters, the price is $7.50/ea, after the discounts. Hard to resist!

6 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. February 4th, 2009 • 4:43 pm • Link

    It’s a perfect gift for that special Valentine!

  2. james Wamser
    February 4th, 2009 • 6:50 pm • Link

    I agree with Bob, nothing says “I love You” like a Keyboard Shortcut poster. Every Keyboard poster begins with K.

  3. February 5th, 2009 • 7:48 am • Link

    If you really love your significant other, you should order a dozen longstem posters.

    If you order today, your oder will be hand-delivered by a uniformed government employee!

  4. LB
    February 5th, 2009 • 12:19 pm • Link

    I’m a little scared that there are enough short cuts to fill a poster. How will I ever master InDesign?!

  5. February 5th, 2009 • 12:40 pm • Link

    @LB – You can master InDesign by listening to the InDesign secrets podcast:)

  6. Sheila
    February 9th, 2009 • 3:57 pm • Link

    Would you consider making a smaller version of your poster? I really like the CS4 version I bought, but I also tutor and would like a more portable version that I and students could carry.

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