This Week in InDesign Articles, Number 98
Gotta’ dash, but before I do I wanted to pass along these links I’ve been collecting recently. Good, good stuff!
- Holy mackerel! Adobe is offering the Creative Cloud to students and educators for only $19.99/month for the first year? but the offer appears to be good only until November 4. Jump at it!
- Adobe has released an updated 149-page free Creative Suite 6 Printing Guide. Get it while it’s hot! Good info.
- Here’s another cool thing from Adobe: The CS6 Features panel. Only works in CS6 and is available through the new Adobe Exchange panel.
- CreativePro has reprinted Pariah’s InDesign Magazine article on how to use the Liquid Layout features in InDesign
- StoryTweaker 1.9.1b Released! (From their blog: “StoryTweaker is a tool that allows people who don’t have InDesign or InCopy to edit the text content of an InDesign document, no matter which platform it was created on.”)
- Contributor Keith Gilbert added this little reminder on his blog: drag-and-drop is different than copy-and-paste!
- Tony Harmer wrote up a great set of grid and distribution tips at Computer Arts.
- Nigel French has a new project video title at lynda.com called Designing a Magazine Cover. Sweet!
- This is fun: 13 little-known punctuation marks we should be using
- Do you live in Norway? If so, then go see our friend Fritz on 31 October!
- I haven’t tried making one of these homemade 3D calendars from InDesign yet, but it’s tempting!
- What tool should you be using to design with? Mordy Golding offers a great piece of advice.
DPS and Interactive
- Church of London (which is a design firm, not a church!) has been producing some DPS Single Edition apps. Cool!
- Want to do even more with DPS? Check out the new beta of SmartDPS tools from Woodwing. (Remember that Woodwing uses Adobe DPS now.)
- I’m really curious about ReadMill; has anyone used it yet?
- How is Adobe’s Inspire Magazine created for the iPad? Here’s the workflow!
Enjoy!
Re “I’m really curious about ReadMill” … I used PageMill and SiteMill, do those count?
:D