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InDesign CS3: Mastering the Design-Editorial Collaboration

InDesign CS3: Mastering the Design-Editorial Collaboration

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | How-To | InDesign | InCopy | TOP STORIES

Design and editorial, often played against one another by their disparate layout and word processing software, finally have common ground, an equalizer, in InDesign CS3 and InCopy CS3. In this excerpt from the new book Mastering InDesign CS3 for Print Design and Production, author Pariah S. Burke will help designers establish an effective, efficient collaboration workflow with editorial, one that can virtually eliminate the need for designers to effect copy edits and proof after proof after proof.

How-To: InDesign/InCopy Collaboration: the Designer

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | How-To | InDesign | InCopy | TOP STORIES

Step-by-step, how the creative team initiates, controls, and concludes a typical InDesign/InCopy workflow.

Proposing Efficiency with InCopy CS2

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | InDesign | InCopy | TOP STORIES

Optimizing a $200 million workflow with InCopy CS2 in 7 days.

A Newsletter Designer Looks at InCopy CS2

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: Features | InCopy | TOP STORIES

Adobe’s InCopy promises benefits from increased collaboration, with Adobe’s famed integration with InDesign CS2, for editorial/creative layout workflows as a stand-alone application for workgroups of 2-12 members. Does it deliver? Associate Editor Sam Klein gives it the acid test, finds the benefits.

InCopy CS2, the World; World, InCopy CS2

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | InDesign | InCopy | TOP STORIES

Go in deep for a long overdue examination of InCopy, the features new to version CS2, how InCopy cut one major publisher’s 60-day book production schedule down to 9 days, and how it will save you time, man-power, and money over Microsoft Word in a collaborative creative and editorial workflow.

Free Keyboard Shortcuts Plug-in for InDesign and InCopy CS3

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: News | Plugins/Xtensions | InDesign | InCopy

New free plug-in for InDesign CS3 and InCopy CS3 puts keyboard shortcuts within easy reach.

InCopy CS3: The Editor’s Right Hand

InCopy CS3: The Editor’s Right Hand

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: Features | Reviews | InCopy | TOP STORIES

CS3 release of Adobe’s editorial collaboration tool provides give-and-take with designers while allowing editorial to get the job done.

Duke University Chronicle Goes Adobe with SoftCare K4

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: News | InDesign | InCopy

Duke University’s Chronicle Selects K4 Publishing System for Workflow Management

Lewiston ID Daily Goes Adobe with Anygraaf’s Doris32

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: News | InDesign | InCopy

The Lewiston, ID Tribune is moving to Anygraaf’s Doris32 solution for publishing, a workflow which has Adobe InDesign and GoLive at its heart.

How to Not Lose Italics and Bold

How to Not Lose Italics and Bold

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | How-To | InDesign | InCopy | TOP STORIES

When a little plus sign appears next to an entry on the Paragraph Style palette, designers want to clear that plus sign. Doing so, however, wipes away desired local text formatting as well as undesired. That is, unless you apply italics, bold, and other formatting the smart way.

The Top 10 New and Cool Things About InDesign/InCopy CS3

The Top 10 New and Cool Things About InDesign/InCopy CS3

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: Features | InDesign | InCopy | TOP STORIES

Still on the fence about InDesign and InCopy CS3? Here are 10 new things that we don’t think we’d be able to do without.

SoftCare K2: From the makers of K4

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: News | InDesign | InCopy

This new publishing solution combines the security and stability of large editorial systems with the requirements of small publishing houses and corporate publishers.

Interview: Let’s Talk InCopy with Chad Siegel

Interview: Let’s Talk InCopy with Chad Siegel

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | InCopy | TOP STORIES

In an exclusive interview, Quark VS InDesign.com’s resident InCopy Workflow specialist Pariah Burke talks to Adobe’s InCopy Senior Product Manager Chad Siegel about InCopy—who needs it, who will have it, where it’s going, and whether Microsoft should be nervous.

Adobe Updates InDesign and InCopy

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: News | InDesign | InCopy

Updates address a host of issues, include earlier updates
Adobe has announced the availablilty of updates for two CS2 applications, InDesign CS2 and InCopy CS2. They can be downloaded immediately…

KnowledgeView Launches the RAPIDPublish.info Hosted Publishing Service

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: News | Plugins/Xtensions | InDesign | InCopy

RapidPublish.Info is powered by RAPID Browser from KnowledgeView, the real-time news browser that lets you share and publish…

Quark Versus InDesign In Newspapers

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | QuarkXPress | InCopy

Despite the hype, neither InDesign nor QuarkXPress fully answers the needs of newspapers.

Quark vs…

Adobe Releases InDesign CS2 4.02, InCopy CS2 4.02

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: News | InDesign | InCopy

New patches fix leftover 4.0.1 issues.
Today Adobe released updates to Mac and Windows versions of InDesign CS2 and InCopy CS2, bringing the current versions to 4.0.2 each…

Members of Newspaper Industry Rally Around Adobe InDesign CS2 and InCopy CS2 Software

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: News | InDesign | InCopy

Top Integrators, ISVs, and Newspapers Adopt Adobe Solutions to Speed Production, Enhance Quality, and Streamline Cross-Media Publishing
PRESS RELEASE
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Nov…

Special Report: InCopy CS2: In Production

BY Pariah S. Burke
Filed: Features | InCopy

A special six-part series introduces InCopy CS2, reviews the features and limitations to the InDesign/InCopy workflow, and explains why design and editorial both need to use InCopy CS2—beginning yesterday…

MIT’s Newspaper Jettisons Quark for InDesign, InCopy

BY Samuel John Klein
Filed: News | QuarkXPress | InDesign | InCopy

MIT’s The Tech switches to Adobe/WoodWing software to expedite publishing to web, giving up QuarkXPress 4 and Quark Publishing System 2


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