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Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software published by Adobe Systems. Its main purpose is for multimedia, film and video post-production.

 

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Roughing It   (PDF)

Not in the mood for smooth? Consider going rustic with your paper and design.

Sidles, Constance J. Adobe Magazine (1998). Design>Document Design>Prepress>Paper

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Rules of the Game   (PDF)

PageMaker's paragraph rules feature lets you attach lines to paragraphs. So what? Watch this ...

Kvern, Olav Martin. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe PageMaker

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#21833

Schools of Thought   (PDF)

How do you educate graphic designers in today's complex world? Teach them sociology, psychology, business - and yes, some composition and color theory.

McCarron, Carolyn. Adobe Magazine (2000). Articles>Education>Graphic Design

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Search for Elbow Room   (PDF)

In the world of storage, options are multiplying, prices are falling, and confusion is rampant. Here's a guide to the options.

Roberts, Paul. Adobe Magazine (1996). Articles>Computing>Technology

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Section 508 Templates

A website containing templates for producing accessible design using Adobe software products. These documents detail the accessibility features of Adobe products in the context of U.S. government regulations as contained in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Adobe. Design>Accessibility>Software>Section 508

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See Spot Print   (PDF)

An in-depth guide to working with spot colors in Photoshop.

Amladi, Rita and Erik Gibson. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Document Design>Prepress>Color

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#18345

Set Up Records For a Smooth Merger

Instantly generate documents, such as mailing labels, form letters, or envelopes, with the new data merge feature in Adobe® PageMaker®. Using data from spreadsheets, databases, or text editors, you can merge multiple records into one publication. These steps explain how to prepare records so that they merge flawlessly in your publication.

Adobe (2003). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe PageMaker

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#21882

Sheet Smart   (PDF)

'Going against the grain' is more than a cliché when you're weighing the merits of one paper characteristic over another. Learn how paper's grain direction affects the finish of your jobs.

Sidles, Constance J. Adobe Magazine (2004). Design>Document Design>Prepress>Paper

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#25048

Showcase Images with Nested Frames

Circle meets square as Sandee Cohen nests frames inside frames to accentuate images in Adobe InDesign.

Cohen, Sandee. Adobe (2004). Design>Document Design>Graphic Design

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Simplify Your Life With Templates

Adobe® PageMaker® 7.0 includes more than 300 templates. Just open the Templates palette, select a category, choose a template, replace the placeholders with your content, and you’re done. You’ll get professional-looking results every time without fussing over special layouts or worrying about choosing appropriate fonts.

Adobe (2003). Design>Publishing>Document Design>Adobe PageMaker

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#21843

Smart Curves   (PDF)

SVG is fun, sophisticated, and full of possibilities - and one day it'll change the way we view the Web.

Blatner, David. Adobe Magazine (1999). Design>Graphic Design>Standards>SVG

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Source Code Made Easy

The new source code features in Adobe® GoLive® CSmake it easy to enhance the appearance of source code and specific HTML elements.

Adobe (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe GoLive

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Speedy Delivery   (PDF)

We've come a long way since the Pony Express, but delivering electronic documents isn't always easy. Here are a few tips to make sure they arrive intact and on time.

Fleishman, Glenn. Adobe Magazine (1998). Articles>Collaboration>Online

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#21858

The Squeeze Is On   (PDF)

Lossy or lossless? No, the subject isn't baseball, it's file compression. Understanding it can improve your image.

Fleishman, Glenn. Adobe Magazine (1998). Design>Graphic Design>Image Editing

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#21839

A Stitch in Time   (PDF)

Twelve Photoshop tips for the Web that'll make you a speed demon.

Peck, Wendy. Adobe Magazine (2000). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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#25208

The Structure of FlashHelp Skins

The real magic of FlashHelp, however, lies in its Flash-based presentation layer, or 'skin.' You can completely customize FlashHelp skins to match the look and feel of any application, no matter how unique.

Joseph, Amar 'AJ'. Adobe (2004). Articles>Documentation>Multimedia>Flash

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#21836

Styling the Web   (PDF)

Does your Web site need a new 'do? The 'cascading' look is in.

Fleishman, Glenn. Adobe Magazine (1999). Design>Web Design>CSS

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#21831

Sweeping Views (Some Assembly Required)   (PDF)

Capture the majesty of that mountain range by creating a panorama in Photoshop.

Chavez, Conrad. Adobe Magazine (2000). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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#31679

Taking Flash Animation to DVD Video

This article is meant to inspire creators much more talented than ourselves to take the risk and dive in head-first with the idea of bringing their Flash animation work to industry-quality DVD. The efforts and obstacles involved in bringing Broken Saints out as a four-disc collectors' edition were overwhelming, and if we can give you some insights, save you some steps, keep you from making the same mistakes we did, or even inspire you to experience Broken Saints on your spiffy new home theatre, then it all will have been worth it.

Burgess, Brooke. Adobe (2005). Design>Multimedia>Flash>DVD

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#21949

Taking It In   (PDF)

What makes type readable? A survey of the conventional wisdom, what research tells us, and some common-sense principles.

Tinkel, Kathleen. Adobe Magazine (1996). Design>Typography

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#21906

There and Back   (PDF)

Taking FrameMaker files on the road can present a few challenges, but it doesn't have to be difficult. Here are some tips that'll help ensure that you get the best results.

Valiulis, Dave. Adobe Magazine (1997). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe FrameMaker

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#21958

Thirteen Telltale Signs   (PDF)

If you want professional-looking type, avoid these 13 telltale signs.

Williams, Robin. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Typography

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Tips from the Acrobat Dirty Tricksters

Demonstrates and explains a collection of handy tips dealing with various tools and features of Adobe Acrobat.

Foss, Kurt. Adobe (2007). Design>Information Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat

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Total Control: The Next Generation   (PDF)

There's never been a better time to free yourself from boring, repetitive tasks using PageMaker's scripting language.

Kvern, Olav Martin. Adobe Magazine (1995). Design>Document Design>Software>Adobe PageMaker

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Transform a Single Source Into Many Designs   (members only)

When one layout just isn’t enough, you can easily tag your Adobe® InDesign® document and export the content to an XML file. Different InDesign templates and Adobe GoLive® dynamic Web pages can then import the XML file and repurpose the content. Say goodbye to copy-and-paste and hello to the future of publishing!

Adobe. Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Adobe InDesign

 
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