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InDesign Magazine is the first bimonthly periodical devoted entirely to Adobe InDesign and to the growing community of InDesign professionals. With editorial direction by page-layout guru and author David Blatner and creativepro.com editor in chief Terri Stone, InDesign Magazine brings you the in-depth features, reviews, and tutorials you need to master Adobe InDesign.
During her 15 years in publishing, Terri Stone has written and edited
everything from brochures to books, on topics ranging from livestock
waste lagoons to burning bras. However, the bulk of her publishing
experience is in the print and Web design field, and it's there that
she feels at home. Before becoming editor in chief at creativepro.com,
Terri was an editor at Macworld and Publish magazines. She has also
contributed to the books "Web Design Studio Secrets" and "The Macintosh
Bible, 9th edition" and has spoken at several conferences, including
TypeCon and Macworld Expo.
David Blatner is a Seattle-based graphic arts consultant specializing in InDesign, QuarkXPress and Photoshop. He is the author or co-author of a number of books from Peachpit Press, including "The QuarkXPress Book," "Real World Photoshop" "Real World Scanning and Halftones," and "Real World QuarkXPress." He speaks at conferences and seminars including Seybold, Macworld, The Photoshop Conference, and The QuarkXPress Conference.
Sandee Cohen is a New York City-based instructor and corporate trainer
in a wide variety of graphic programs, especially the Adobe products
including InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, ImageReady and Acrobat. She also
trains in QuarkXpress, Macromedia FreeHand, and Macromedia Fireworks. She has
been an instructor for New School University, Cooper Union, Pratt, and School
of Visual Arts. She is a frequent speaker for various events such as the
InDesign, Photoshop, and Web Design conferences. She has also been a
speaker for Seybold Seminars, Macworld Expo, and PhotoPlus conferences. She is
the author of ten versions of the Visual Quickstart Guides for FreeHand,
Fireworks, and InDesign.
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