Frequently Asked Questions




Why is InDesign Magazine only available in PDF format? I want a printed version.
We want subscribers from around the world — from Argentina to Denmark, from Japan to New York — to be able to read InDesign Magazine in a timely and affordable manner. By bypassing the need to print, warehouse, and ship a paper version of the magazine, we can keep our costs down and get you the best information as quickly as possible.

Another reason we chose PDF over print is that it allows us to insert interactive elements and hyperlinks in each issue, making it easy to access additional information on the Web or send e-mail to magazine contributors or advertisers. Some articles may include video clips or animations embedded into the text so you can watch how a technique is done.

Of course, we understand that not everybody likes to read on screen, so we're also exploring ways of providing a print version of the magazine to subscribers in the future.

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Can I use a PDF reader other than Acrobat?
Some readers have reported quality problems when they view or print from the Mac OS X Preview application. The Preview application is cool for basic PDF files, but it's not designed to handle the sort of content we're producing. For example, hyperlinks are not active when the file is viewed in Preview. We highly recommend using the free Adobe Reader 6 or Acrobat 6 to view and/or print InDesign Magazine.

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The files are awfully big to download. Can't you make them smaller?
We run a number of optimization schemes to try to make the files as small as possible without compromising the quality of the graphics and the text. If you're on a slower connection, please note the size of the file before you download (it's stated on the download page). Then you can determine the best time to tie up your 'net connection!

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Some text is darker than it should be. It looks like a problem with the transparency effects.
A few folks have pointed out that the text on two pages of the free trial issue get "fattened" by the transparency effects when printed. This problem is due to a bug in Acrobat 6. Fortunately, we have found a solution and limited the problem to the first version of Issue #1. You can read about the bug and its solution in Issue #2.

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Why is the subscription cost for InDesign Magazine higher than some other printed magazines?
Actually, our subscription prices are significantly less than what many industry-specific newsletters/magazines/journals charge. There are a number of publications that charge hundreds of dollars a year for hardly anything more than reprinting press releases and doing some analysis of current events.

A magazine like Newsweek can charge so little because of economy of scale: They have so many subscribers that they can easily cover their overhead and charge an enormous amount for advertising. InDesign Magazine has a select number of subscribers. If every InDesign user subscribed, our price structure might be different.

Ultimately, we believe that the magazine's content is worth the money, or else we wouldn't be publishing it. It's like getting the value of a couple of good $35 books per year.

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I'm a student; can I get a discount?
Sure! We were students once; we know how it is. Students and faculty members at accredited schools can get a discounted subscription (proof of current enrollment or employment by an educational institution is required). Download this PDF Order Form for pricing information and ordering options.

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Can I share this PDF with my colleagues?
InDesign Magazine is based on the honor principle. We ask that you please don't share the issues with friends or colleagues. They can always download a free sample issue from the Web site and subscribe to the magazine if they think it will be valuable.

Note: If more than one person in your workgroup or company would like to read InDesign Magazine, you can get a multi-reader discount. Download this PDF Order Form for pricing information and ordering options.

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Can't you just e-mail the issue to me?
Unfortunately, many ISPs limit file size to prevent mailboxes getting full fast and many IT departments disallow attachments from entering their networks. We believe it is better that you control when and where to download the PDF file.

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Why only cover InDesign? What about the other Adobe applications?
InDesign Magazine covers information relevant to InDesign users, including how InDesign works with Photoshop, Microsoft Word, Illustrator, third-party plug-ins, utilities, and other software.

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I have an InDesign related product I'd like you to review. Will you?
We'll try. Please send product info to editor@indesignmag.com.

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I have an InDesign technical issue. Can you help?
The goal of InDesign Magazine is to provide as much information as possible to enable you to get the most from InDesign. InQuestion by Sandee Cohen was created to answer reader questions (send her a note at sandee@indesignmag.com). But much as we'd like to, we can't reply personally to individual questions, nor can we fix or troubleshoot your machine or InDesign configuration.

We highly recommend you get involved with one of the InDesign user groups listed in the magazine or join an online forum such as the Blueworld listserv or the Adobe User-to-User Forum. InDesign Magazine contributors-and Adobe InDesign engineers-are active on those forums. Chances are someone will have the information you need.

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Why do you accept advertising from developers whose products you review?
We strongly believe in complete editorial independence from advertising. In fact, articles and reviews are assigned and written without any knowledge of what companies are advertising in the issue. While advertising is important to the success of InDesign Magazine, the ability to be honest — without interference from outside companies — is even more important.

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How can I write an article for InDesign Magazine?
Contact our editor-in-chief, Terri Stone, at editor@indesignmag.com.

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