How to Be a Better Designer
Written by Nigel French on May 17, 2013Five key ideas to sharpen your skills and awareness of the elements of good design.
Five key ideas to sharpen your skills and awareness of the elements of good design.
Coming soon to a Cloud near you: a thoroughly overhauled version of InDesign, offering EPUB enhancements, a slick new font menu, QR code generation, and a marketplace of InDesign goodies built into the application.
OK, so maybe you didn't get to make the trip to LA this week for Adobe's mega creativity conference, aka MAX. But all is not lost.
One of the key questions in this digital age is that of ownership or access.
Adobe's premiere event, MAX: The Creativity Conference has kicked off in Los
It takes more than a good education to succeed in a any field. It takes real-world experience to learn the practical lessons they don’t teach in school. And if you’re a creative pro it takes a great set of tools to use so you can get the best results for the least amount of time, money, and effort.
Latest entry in PBS Arts online video series examines the ubiquity of graphic design and how we interact with it throughout each day.
One of my jobs as Editor in Chief of InDesign Magazine is to find and send out an InDesign Tip of the Week to email subscribers. And after more than a decade of using and teaching InDesign, I know that the best tips aren’t necessarily the super-nerdy obscurities. That’s why I try to find tips that could help the greatest number of InDesign users.
To celebrate fifty years of publishing, Graphic Design USA magazine asked their readers to name their favorite logos and design projects of the last half century.

Every week, I post news stories on technology, trends, events, and resources for creative pros. I search far and wide for some of those stories, while others are delivered right to my inbox. But I didn’t have to search at all for today’s story. Because today’s exciting news is about CreativePro.com!