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Issue #08 - October/November 2005


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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.
  • InPerson: Thomas Nielsen: InDesign's director of engineering talks about the future.
  • InReview: PatternMaker, PatternPack, and Cross-Talk: Get the skinny on an app that lets you gorge on gorgeous patterns. Or check out a plug-in that integrates InCopy more easily into your workflow.
  • Easy Scripts You Already Own: Take the pain -- and price -- out of InDesign scripting. Scripting maven Cari Jansen tells you how to find and customize free scripts.
  • Lots More: Sandee Cohen answers your InDesign questions, John Cruise reveals what happened when the "Chicago Tribune" switched to InDesign, and Jeff Gamet briefs you on new and updated products. Plus, news on recent and upcoming events, and info on joining your local InDesign User Group.



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