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Using Warichu in Japanese Text – Illustrator Typography
Warichu—or split annotation—is the East Asian typographic method of setting secondary or less important text in smaller double or triple lines. Adobe Illustrator CC has full support for East Asian typography, including robust Warichu options. In this tutorial clip from the 50-minute module (chapter) on “Working with Asian and Indic Type” in Pariah Burke’s Illustrator…
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Unmuddying Gradient Swatches with Mixed Ink – InDesign Tip of the Week
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Updating Data After Merging with and without XML in InDesign
Most data merge operations create the merged documents and then never update them again. Other projects, like point-of-sale signage, mailers, and a host of other VDP designs, need to be able to update, alter, and even completely replace the data set after merging using a Live Merge document. This clip is a teaser that shows…
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Creating and Saving Glyph Sets of Commonly Used Symbols – InDesign Tip of the Week
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Using Middle Eastern & South Asian Composers in Adobe Illustrator
When working in Hindi, Punjabi, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, or any of two dozen other Middle Eastern or South Asian languages, you’ll want to make use of the correct paragraph composition engine in Adobe Illustrator CC. This tutorial will show you how to do just that. Excerpted from Pariah Burke’s comprehensive Pluralsight video course, Illustrator CC…
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Directing Readers with Jumplines and Callbacks – InDesign Tip of the Week






