InDesign's Captions feature is powerful, but flawed. It can simplify the layout process as it relates to captions/cutlines, but, in my opinion, it doesn't go far enough.
In this Episode we'll learn how to use this nifty tool, but then we'll turn up the gas and learn ways to go beyond what Adobe built into Captions and automate things even more.
And what's fun is that Captions isn't just for captions. It's a tool that can be used for a variety of "labeling" or "tagging" situations, like making an Ad Index or other inventory lists.
I think I can say with confidence that if you watch this Episode, and implement these techniques in your workflow, you'll save time on every page you build.
I LOVE showing this “trick.” Many of us create colors with overlapping colored frames and transparency. But how do we find out the color values of the transparent areas? Check this out.
Time to play a little joke on our Photoshop using friends with a simple setting in the Rectangle Marquee Tool.
This question from Mark wants to know what to do when you have an object that has Text Wrap applied and you try to put text over it...and it disappears.
Illustrator is a totally different animal than Photoshop. To simplify: Illustrator is Vector. If you don't know what that means, you should watch this episode before you start the series.
Get your BINGO card (https://bit.ly/3rJyJGz) and get ready for a run down of the best, and worst, new features of Adobe's new CC 2022.
Have you ever had a bunch of HEIC files that wouldn't place in InDesign? What about JPEG2000 files, or Camera Raw? This Episode shows you a way to quickly convert them.
Do you open PDFs in Photoshop to convert to CMYK or Grayscale? There are other tools and techniques that may give you better results.
If you've relied on PDF proofing workflows in the past, this new feature of InDesign could make things a lot easier for you.
Yes, it's true that Adobe is killing support for Type 1 fonts in January of 2023. Don't get caught off guard. See the many options for you in this Episode.
Adobe just released the 2023 upgrade of the Creative Cloud Apps and, just like each year, Julia and Russell get to dig through the feature graveyard to find what's new, improved, fixed, and forgotten.
Believe it, or not, Von Glitschka is joining us live and we'll all be talking about Illustrator...and stuff.
Today we go beyond technology and aesthetics of design to discuss the ability of designers to tackle social issues.
Join us today as we get to chat with Comic Book Artist Ivan D. Saboya live on Digiversity.tv