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Issue #17 - April 2007/May 2007


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  • Michael Murphy takes you on a tour of InDesign CS3's highlights.
  • David Blatner pokes around ID CS3's corners to uncover the little stuff that affects your everyday workflow.
  • Anne-Marie Concepcion and Pariah S. Burke step you through using the Photoshop-like effects that are now inside InDesign.
  • Sandee Cohen translates GREP, a language unknown to most creative pros, into something you can understand and use to be more efficient.
  • David interviews ID CS3 senior product manager Chad Siegel.
  • Diane Burns dons her chef's hat to serve up a tasty how-to on InDesign's Pathfinder commands.
  • Sandee's InQuestion column tackles misbehaving margins, InDesign Interchange files, and more.
  • Erica Gamet reviews ImageSwapper, a boon for FPO workflows.
  • Brian Lawler reviews HVC Color Composer, a color picker and palette maker that goes way beyond the expected.
  • Jeff Gamet dips into a slew of new products, from a printer's wall clock to a font identifier.
  • Russell Viers introduces you to tomorrow's designers at the American School in London.



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