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What is the difference between Helvetica and Neue Helvetica? First, a bit of history. The original Helvetica design was created by Max Miedinger and released by Linotype in 1957. The second, Neue Helvetica, was a re-working of the 1957 design and was released in 1983 by D. Stempel AG, Linotype’s daughter company. More recently, Linotype released the Neue Helvetica Pro design in 2004, which is an O
For my final tip at last week’s PEPCon, I showed a little AppleScript for working with IDML that I found on an InDesign scripting forum. It was written by renowned AppleScripter Shane Stanley of AppleScript Pro Sessions and it allows you to drag and drop an IDML file on to the script (compiled as an application) to unzip the IDML into a folder structure. You can then poke around the files within,
*** From the Archives *** This article is from March 15, 2010, and is no longer current. In this all-vector edition of Free for All, I’m plotting a path from point X to point Y with a bounding box full of resources for creatives who like to work in the resolution-independent splendor of Illustrator. You’re sure to find your fill (and stroke) of useful Illustrator freebies below! Illustrator Brushe
*** From the Archives *** This article is from February 15, 2010, and is no longer current. It’s time again to turn our thoughts (and free stuff) over to those of you in the Web and user experience design disciplines, you noble individuals fighting the good fight against bad UIs and FrontPage, heroically giving of yourselves to make the World (Wide Web) just a little better for all mankind. Printa
*** From the Archives *** This article is from September 30, 2009, and is no longer current. This special installment of Free for All is about one thing only: Textures. Click on each image to download the image directly or to visit its download page. Note that the usage licenses on these textures vary, with many asking for attribution to the original artist and others requiring no attribution. Pri
Well, it’s time yet again for another episode of “cool (and free!) scripts that can save you bundles of time and energy.” At the beginning of the year, I wrote a post about Scott Zanelli’s PDFplacer script, which places each page of a PDF on to a different page of your InDesign document. That’s pretty cool, but within an hour, someone replied asking for more: The ability to import InDesign documen
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