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Issue #09 - December 2005/January 2006Issue #08 - October/November 2005Issue #07 - August/September 2005
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  • Adobe InCopy InDepth: Leave Editing to the Editors
    Tired of being editors' monkey? Anne-Marie Concepcion explains how you never have to do their bidding again.
  • InDepth: Turn the Tables
    Tables don't have to be a chore. Keith Gilbert hands you shortcuts, scripts and plug-ins to take away the tedium.
  • InDepth: InDesign Server
    Find out why Max Dunn calls this new addition to the InDesign family the best thing since Gutenberg.
  • Step-by-step how-to: Set Type Well
    While InDesign sets good type by default, Rufus Deuchler shows you how to make your type look even better.
  • Step-by-step how-to: Fade an Item's Edge
    David Blatner walks you through the process of fading just a portion of an image or text. It's easier than you'd expect?all you need are Feather and nests.
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  • Sans Serif Typefaces: They're not just for business cards and phone books! Type expert John D. Berry uses lots of visual aids in explaining what makes a great sans serif and how to use them.
  • Make a Magnifying Text Frame: David Blatner shows you the cool and easy effects that are possible when you make a text frame remember its scaling.
  • Drop Anchor: Pariah S. Burke steers you through the uncharted waters of InDesign CS2's anchored objects.
  • Tables Break Boundaries: These are no ugly spreadsheets. See how tables that don't look like tables can overcome many layout challenges.
  • Renewing a Newspaper: The small-town "Kitsap Sun" goes from clunky to credible when it switches to InDesign.
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  • Tips of the Trade: InDesign experts spill the beans and share their favorite tips for working with type, graphics, tools, documents, and colors. It's 27 pages (27!) of tips and tricks goodness.
  • And Even More Tips: Sandee Cohen wouldn't stop answering your questions just because there's a big tips article in the same issue. This time, she tackles the quickest way to count words, the best way to center text on a circle, and how to format text with the Eyedropper tool.
  • Mission Not Impossible: Take a word. Insert an image. Apply a gradient to it all. Then edit the text. You can do it, and we show you how.
  • Thomas Phinney, Font Scientist: Want to know what this Adobe insider says about the past and future of type? You'll have to read the interview.
  • Peer Review: Take a peek at the portfolio of Rob Day, co-founder of Evansday Design.
 

Issue #06 - June/July 2005Issue #05 - April/May 2005Issue #04 - February/March 2005
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  • Get Better Color: Had enough of unpleasant color surprises? Read this article and take control of color.
  • Be a Production Hero without Breaking a Sweat: Use the Preflight command already built into InDesign and say good-bye to botched print jobs.
  • Layer It On Thick: InDesign CS2 now recognizes Photoshop's layers and layer comps. Here's how to go crazy with the possibilities, whether you're expanding your creativity or enhancing your efficiency.
  • Speed Up Change: Change may be good, but InDesign's Find/Change is better. Use it to format long documents in a flash.
  • Microsoft Game Studios: No, the games aren't created in InDesign -- all related print material is. See the gorgeous results.
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  • Breaking News: InDesign CS2 Announced! We've got the details.
  • Exploring InCopy CS2: What's New, What's Hot
  • Uncovering Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, and the new Bridge application
  • Laying Out Footnotes: Easy in CS and Easier in CS2
  • Blending Colors: Cool Effects with Transparency Blending Modes
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  • Breaking News: Get a sneak peek at the future of InDesign
  • Converting Quark Files: Turn XPress docs into InDesign templates
  • Compositing Images: What InDesign does better than Photoshop
  • Creating Interactive PDFs: Liven up static pages with InDesign's buttons and movies
  • Groking Glyphs: Delve into the secrets of the Glyph palette
 

Issue #03 - December 2004/January 2005
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  • Breaking News: Read about Adobe Acrobat 7 and InDesign
  • Managing Fonts: Make InDesign access the fonts you want
  • Understanding Overprinting: Avoid common mistakes
  • Following Pathfinder: Break a graphic in two
  • Simplifying Compound Paths: Mask type with panache