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This has been the best deep dive on typography decisions I’ve ever been exposed to. I picked up design later in my education, and kind of speed ran all my design classes in 2 years. I finished feeling like I never built a foundational groundwork to make appealing and unique typography choices. I love and appreciate Louise Fili and Paula Scher’s undying gratitude for type, but I never knew how to go about studying type “correctly” for my own projects. I tried my darndest, but it always ended up taking a back seat to my graphics & illustrations. Bethany’s explanations and storytelling has truly emboldened me, and I feel inspired to go experiment now! Thank you so much for sharing!
You Rock! This is an awesome tutorial and you just saved me from word merge doc hell when inserting art images. InDesign is so much easier to deal with!
This is amazing! Thank you so much for explaining everything so clearly. I need to make a name badge merge, but the way they will be printed is that front and back of the name badge are printed flat on one side of a card that is double the size of the final name badge (with both the "bottoms" facing in towards the middle of the card) and then they are scored and folded in half, then put into name badge slips. I was wondering if I would have to do anything differently for something like that. I have tried repeating the names with the running header function for other projects before, but it has a lot of limitations when names are longer and need to go onto 2 lines. Any tips are immensely appreciated! Thanks!
This download link is no longer available. To download the financial content and final InDesign template file, go to type-co.com/tabsfinancials Can you provide a new link with the template?
Thanks for this video. And I have next questions. Are there some rules about size of the symbol, used font, ratio between the size of the circle and the R? Thanks.
You don't explain how to set up the margins. You say "from my trials," that doesn't help at all. You don't explain how to save the Excel file in detail. You don't explain how to add the image to the file. You don't explain the process InDesign takes to set up the multiple tags.