Moving from Print to Web Design

A new whitepaper from Adobe helps print designers understand the world of web design.
Written by Terri Stone on September 21, 2009

"Today’s designers are expected to create content that will appear both on the printed page and on screens everywhere. With the Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 family of software, designers can rely on familiar tools and a consistent user experience to design, develop, and publish content virtually anywhere."

So begins "Deciphering the Web," a nine-page whitepaper from Adobe. Like many white papers, part of its purpose is to sell something—in this case, Adobe products.

However, there's also truly helpful information in the whitepaper. And if you already own Adobe products, you might as well know how to get the most out of them and possibly even learn some new skills.

Although the whitepaper is a PDF, it includes links to targeted video tutorials on Adobe TV, making it an even handier resource.

Download the whitepaper here.

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Link's working as far as we can tell

We tested the whitepaper download link in Mac and Windows and in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. It downloaded in all those instances.

Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com

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Link doesn't seem to work...

Link points to a blank page with no PDF.

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