InDesign is very type minded. Every typographical setting/option you can think of in terms of editorial design is available to you. For editorial layouts, brochures, and other printed material that requires a large amount of copy, InDesign is the tool of...
It's not all that efficient to use...There are 2 levels of "frames" around images that are inserted on a page, which means that every time someone wants to move an image, rescale it etc..., they have to take into consideration 2 levels of "frames". Why not...
I love the Canva paid features like resizing, templates & graphics they include
InDesign is very type minded. Every typographical setting/option you can think of in terms of editorial design is available to you. For editorial layouts, brochures, and other printed material that requires a large amount of copy, InDesign is the tool of...
I love the Canva paid features like resizing, templates & graphics they include
It's not all that efficient to use...There are 2 levels of "frames" around images that are inserted on a page, which means that every time someone wants to move an image, rescale it etc..., they have to take into consideration 2 levels of "frames". Why not...