June 27 2010 • 9:16 PM

New InDesign CS5 Shortcuts Poster and Type Webinars!

Hey, it’s summertime — time to start getting more efficient so you can get your work done faster in order to get out the door and play sooner!

So, with that in mind, here are several opportunities for getting more productive in InDesign.

First, if you don’t have an InDesignSecrets keyboard shortcut poster, this is the time to get one! We’re offering 30% off our brand new new CS5 shortcuts poster – just use the discount code NEWCS5 when ordering. If you buy several at the same time (they make great gifts), you can get an even greater discount.

(If you do have the poster for CS3 or CS4, feel free to upgrade yours to the CS5 version, too, of course. Most of the shortcuts are the same, but there are some new ones that are worth having at your fingertips.)

We also want to announce that we’re starting to present webinars again. (We took a bit of a hiatus due to the launch of our live seminars and conference last month.) The first two webinars are coming right up:

  • Taming the Wild MS Word File: Anne-Marie Concpeción offers excellent techniques for preparing and importing MS Word documents. If you import RTF or Word files regularly, you cannot afford to miss this eSeminar!
  • 25 Great Text and Typography Techniques: David Blatner shares some of his favorite tips and tricks relating to text, typography, and making it all flow faster and better in a production workflow.

We hope you’ll join us in these two webinars. (Click on the names above to sign up!) Remember that even if you cannot attend live, your registration allows you to view the recorded webinar anytime within a month of the event.

2 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. Sonia
    July 8th, 2010 • 11:02 am • Link

    How long are the seminars?

  2. July 9th, 2010 • 6:16 am • Link

    @Sonia, sorry we weren’t more clear about that. The webinars are about one hour long.

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