What is Adobe Indesign? Easily explained
Adobe InDesign is a professional layout and typesetting program that is mainly used in publishers, with freelance graphic artists and in magazine production. We explain what the tool is all about in our short practical tip.
Adobe InDesign - what is it?
Adobe InDesign is a further developed version of Adobe PageMaker, with which you can edit versatile content in brochures, brochures, posters or catalogs.
- The user interface of InDesign is based on most well-known Adobe programs. Of course it is also compatible with Photoshop, Flash or Dreamweaver.
- Using Adobe's style templates, you can create and edit patterns for posters, brochures and much more.
- Vector editing, character and paragraph attributes, table, cell and object formats, typography, transparencies, and corner and overlay effects are just a few of the many editing options.
- It is also possible to include films and flash animations in PDF screen presentations. Database-based publishing applications can also be used.
- InDesign supports the XML format.
- We provide a full version of Adobe InDesign CS2 with download instructions.
In another practical tip, we will explain what the Adobe Lightroom program is all about.