Sep 14, 2016
Adobe InDesign is an extremely powerful application that allows you to take page design to a whole new level with a combination of application features and creative freedom.
However, it can be a bit tricky to use.
To help you, we have compiled three handy blog posts that will give you an insight to the tricks used by design experts. Read on to learn how to add columns, change colours, and add texture to your design!
To learn more, have a look at New Horizon's Adobe InDesign Training Courses.
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