I gravitate toward platforms like WordPress and Squarespace because they make it seamless to bring written and visual content to life. I also enjoy using tools like Adobe InDesign and Photoshop, which ...
Adobe InDesign is the standard-bearer for layout, page, and publication design software, and a must-have for any creative professional. Part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud suite, InDesign is an ...
AI-powered features are launching across the Creative Cloud suite, with new tools also inside Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and InDesign. AI-powered features are launching across the Creative Cloud suite ...
Whether you're preparing to address a company direct mailing or labeling a batch of file folders to hold client documents, you want your output to look professional. If you've already worked with ...
Adobe is adding another AI-powered tool to its belt with the announcement of Generative Remove for Lightroom. As the name indicates, Generative Remove lets you get rid of any unwanted objects from a ...
There’s no question Adobe InDesign was already a very accomplished DTP application, and although there are no major new features, all the small improvements introduced since last year make for a much ...
InDesign is Adobe’s design software for magazine and other publication-style layouts. You can put together great-looking brochures, newsletters, posters and of course longer-form magazines, all with ...
Creative professionals gravitate to one software suite more than any other: Adobe Creative Cloud. And it’s not hard to see why. Adobe CC features some of the world’s most popular and powerful creative ...
Adobe InDesign is an incredibly powerful, and somewhat complex desktop publishing application. The new additions are most welcome and are sure to help speed up the workflow of many professionals. A ...
Changing a color document to grayscale with InDesign does not give a satisfactory result. However, with a few tricks, you can turn color documents into high-quality grayscale documents with Adobe ...
Since the 1950s, the company Pantone has helped designers match the colors they see onscreen to what they see in the real world. This color standardization process means that, for example, a poster ...
Pantone colors have long been free to use in Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator – but that’s now changed. If you want to use the industry-standard colors in future, you’ll need to pay a $15/month ...