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  • SeanDrog
    First Team
    • Apr 2004
    • 1071

    #1

    Indesign CS3

    Does anyone use this programme? I am involved in a small local magazine and up to now we have struggled by with MS publisher (no laughing) and I really want to upgreade and was wondering about this programme - any feedback would be great?
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  • paul_oshea
    Capped Player
    • Apr 2005
    • 16376

    #2
    Out of interest whats wrong with Indesign? We use it to do club newsletters and its the business.
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    • jebus
      International Prospect
      • Nov 2004
      • 6847

      #3
      Girlfriends a graphic designer and she's only had good things to say about InDesign, I'll ask her later why it's better than Quark and the rest but for now thats all I can tell you

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      • SeanDrog
        First Team
        • Apr 2004
        • 1071

        #4
        that would be great -thanks

        I was auto going to go for Quark but someone mentioned indesign (nothing indepth apart from it was the bizz).
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        • SeanDrog
          First Team
          • Apr 2004
          • 1071

          #5
          Originally posted by paul_oshea
          Out of interest whats wrong with Indesign? We use it to do club newsletters and its the business.

          Do you mean MS publisher? The local mag is a monthly edition of around 40 pages and MS Pub decides to get very very slow and decides to do its own thing once the files get larger (basically when we added in graphics) - also the graphic management is limited, apart from placement and a bit of flexibility with colour, there's not a lot more. For small publications it is fine, newsletters, posters etc but we find when we want to get bigger, its a bit of a narky programme. We can still get by with using it but we want to upgrade the quality of the mag and aren't sure if it would be just better to upgrade to a more professional rather than "home use" programme.

          Lastly when we mention to the printers that we use MS Pub files they look like they want to run and we have to convert to PDF before sending to them (for our glossier issues) and even then they complain about having to reset the pages etc - it would be great to have a file format that we can save in and they can use without further modifications etc.
          Last edited by SeanDrog; 10/06/2008, 12:05 PM.
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          • Pauro 76
            Coach
            • Jun 2001
            • 6578

            #6
            InDesign is an excellent package. Love it. Was a die-hard Quark fan for years. InDesign has caught it on the rails. Works extremely well with its sister packages, Photoshop and Illustrator. Get Creative Suite 3 (CS3) if ya can, rather than just InDesign....
            'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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            • soccerc
              First Team
              • Apr 2003
              • 1581

              #7
              Indesign is the business.

              Used it for pagemake up on a local newspaper along with photoshop.

              Expensive but great product
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              • Pauro 76
                Coach
                • Jun 2001
                • 6578

                #8
                Worked in many print shops here and in the UK, and when people hand in newsletters etc in Publisher and the likes, we do run a mile because the results are cack, Publisher purely wont work with Apple Mac printing processes. Same with Word and the likes too. And it's impossible to get good results down the printers, characters running everywhere, pictures not matching etc. Definitely you should get the package, hunt the net for a free trial package. It runs out after 30 days, but enough for you to get a feel for the package and see if it's right for you. Is it PC or Mac you're working on?
                'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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                • paul_oshea
                  Capped Player
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 16376

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pauro 76
                  Worked in many print shops here and in the UK, and when people hand in newsletters etc in Publisher and the likes, we do run a mile because the results are cack, Publisher purely wont work with Apple Mac printing processes. Same with Word and the likes too. And it's impossible to get good results down the printers, characters running everywhere, pictures not matching etc. Definitely you should get the package, hunt the net for a free trial package. It runs out after 30 days, but enough for you to get a feel for the package and see if it's right for you. Is it PC or Mac you're working on?
                  Are you saying for opening or formatting or what? I have used it for newsletters and though the layout was done by someone else the end product is very good, as being pointed out by those that read it.
                  I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
                  And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
                  I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
                  Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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                  • Pauro 76
                    Coach
                    • Jun 2001
                    • 6578

                    #10
                    Originally posted by paul_oshea
                    Are you saying for opening or formatting or what? I have used it for newsletters and though the layout was done by someone else the end product is very good, as being pointed out by those that read it.
                    Im saying Publisher isnt good for bringing to a printshop because, it can't be edited for colour or for printing purposes. With InDesign, it all works perfectly. There's even an option in InDesign for swapping your usual page layout, into a booklet format, very very useful.
                    'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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                    • paul_oshea
                      Capped Player
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 16376

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Pauro 76
                      Im saying Publisher isnt good for bringing to a printshop because, it can't be edited for colour or for printing purposes. With InDesign, it all works perfectly. There's even an option in InDesign for swapping your usual page layout, into a booklet format, very very useful.
                      Cant you just set those properites within the printing properties anyhow? thats how i print a booklet anyhow, on A3 paper as a booklet.
                      I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
                      And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
                      I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
                      Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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                      • Pauro 76
                        Coach
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 6578

                        #12
                        Originally posted by paul_oshea
                        Cant you just set those properites within the printing properties anyhow? thats how i print a booklet anyhow, on A3 paper as a booklet.
                        Many people would set up a booklet as in pages Back cover-Front cover, 2-3, 4-5, etc. InDesign would convert that to booklet format by a thing called InDesign SE. It may be an add-on but it's really handy... not sure you can use Printing Properties for it though....
                        'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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