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I can help you with questions about typography, style sheets, document setup, image placement, importing text, exporting, and much more.

Experience in the area

I use InDesign daily to design magazine pages. I have experience in newspaper and magazine design.

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AIGA

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I have a Bachelor's degree in Communication Design

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Recent Answers from Roy Wilhelm

2009-11-14 A4 & A3 layouts in one indesign file:

By default it's not possible. If you REALLY need this functionality a lot, consider buying this plug-in: http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=pcid Alternatively, you could create separate documents

2009-10-18 Landscape facing pages:

Kim, you have a couple of options. 1) If your tabloid-size design is easily split into two letter-size pages, I'd just go ahead and do that. It would be a matter of creating a second document and dragging

2009-10-14 charts and graphs:

Yes, you can definitely modify the colors, strokes, etc. Take a look at this tutorial: http://flowingdata.com/2008/12/16/how-to-make-a-graph-in-adobe-illustrator/ And this video: http://www.youtube

2009-10-12 Wondering about size of my Indesign file:

Hi Susie, I am assuming you've divided the pages to reduce file size. I still know a lot of people who work this way. I worked for a magazine that kept separate documents for each section of the magazine

2009-09-10 footnote symbols:

Hi, You are looking for the Superscript numerals. To convert any character to a superscript character, highlight the character and press the following: Mac: 'Command' + 'Shift' + '=' PC: 'Control'

 

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