Adobe Announces InDesign CS2

New Version Builds on Market Momentum with Expanded Creative Options, Improved Productivity, and Superior Integration for Wider Range of Workflow and Design Needs

Press Release

Adobe InDesign CS 2

Adobe announces InDesign CS2

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(QUARKvsINDESIGN.com)–April 4, 2005–Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the lat­est ver­sion of its lay­out and design pro­gram, Adobe® InDesign® CS2. Available as a stand-alone soft­ware appli­ca­tion or as a key com­po­nent of Adobe Creative Suite 2, also announced today (see sep­a­rate press release), InDesign CS2 soft­ware con­tin­ues to demon­strate tech­nol­o­gy lead­er­ship by fine tun­ing the page lay­out work­flow to make it eas­i­er, faster, more flu­id, and ver­sa­tile for design­ers. Over the last two years major mag­a­zines, news­pa­pers, book pub­lish­ers, adver­tis­ing agen­cies, graph­ic design firms, and cor­po­rate cre­ative groups have adopt­ed InDesign and con­tin­ue to achieve sig­nif­i­cant­ly high­er pro­duc­tiv­i­ty and more refined cre­ative results.

Since its launch just five years ago, InDesign has shaken-up the page lay­out and design mar­ket, allow­ing household-name mag­a­zines, news­pa­pers and brands to move to a mod­ern, open stan­dards based pub­lish­ing work­flow,” said Shantanu Narayen, pres­i­dent and chief oper­at­ing offi­cer at Adobe. “InDesign CS2 builds on this mar­ket momen­tum, turbo-charging pro­duc­tiv­i­ty while keep­ing cre­ativ­i­ty at the heart of the pub­lish­ing process.”

Design Efficiency Improves Productivity

InDesign has emerged as a crit­i­cal tool in the design process, serv­ing as the cen­tral place where text, graph­ics, and images are assem­bled to pre­pare final pages for out­put. InDesign CS2 improves the speed and effi­cien­cy of design­ers in a vari­ety of work­flows from text-intensive book, mag­a­zine, and news­pa­per pro­duc­tion to high-end XML-based cross-media work­flows. Designers can increase pro­duc­tiv­i­ty and cre­ate more con­sis­tent designs by sav­ing graph­ic, text, and frame-level attrib­ut­es as Object Styles, which are easy to apply and glob­al­ly update. Exporting objects with the new InDesign snip­pets fea­tures enables users to eas­i­ly share or repur­pose live InDesign con­tent and lay­outs from part of a page.

The new Adobe Bridge func­tions as a hub for pro­duc­tiv­i­ty, imagery and cre­ativ­i­ty, pro­vid­ing multi-view file brows­ing and smooth cross-product inte­gra­tion across Adobe Creative Suite 2 soft­ware. Adobe Bridge also pro­vides access to Adobe Stock Photos, a new stock pho­tog­ra­phy ser­vice that offers users one-stop shop­ping — across five elite stock image providers — to deliv­er high-quality, royalty-free images for lay­out and design (see sep­a­rate press release).

Put Creativity in Control

Adobe InDesign CS2 con­tin­ues to deliv­er cutting-edge cre­ativ­i­ty tools that give design­ers more con­trol. Designers can exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent design options or use mul­ti­ple vari­a­tions of a file lay­out by selec­tive­ly dis­play­ing lay­ers and lay­er comps in Adobe Photoshop® or lay­ers in Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) – all while link­ing to a sin­gle file. Using anchored objects, users can asso­ciate call­outs, pull quotes, mar­gin notes, and graph­ics with spe­cif­ic text, all with pre­cise con­trol over posi­tion­ing and oth­er attrib­ut­es. Drag-and-drop text, with­in or between frames, makes it easy to quick­ly reuse text in dif­fer­ent locations.

Streamlined Workflows

InDesign CS2 sim­pli­fies com­plex edi­to­r­i­al, lay­out automa­tion and print pro­duc­tion work­flows. Tight inte­gra­tion with Adobe InCopy® CS2 soft­ware (also announced today) is enabled through the new InCopy LiveEdit work­flow plug-ins, an assignments-based approach to edi­to­r­i­al col­lab­o­ra­tion that allows one or more edi­tors to work in par­al­lel with a design­er on an InDesign file, with­out over­writ­ing each oth­er’s changes. Content reuse and lay­out automa­tion is eas­i­er in InDesign CS2 with flex­i­ble new XML import options, the abil­i­ty to link to XML files, and new sup­port for tag­ging tables. Consistent Adobe PDF gen­er­a­tion from InDesign CS2 and oth­er com­po­nents of Adobe Creative Suite 2, also make it eas­i­er to col­lab­o­rate with ser­vice providers and stream­line pro­duc­tion workflows.

Pricing and Availability

Adobe InDesign CS2 for Mac OS X ver­sion 10.2.8–10.3.8, Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or Windows XP, will begin ship­ping in May to cus­tomers in the United States and Canada, and will be avail­able through Adobe Authorized Resellers and the Adobe Store at www​.adobe​.com/store . International ver­sions are expect­ed to begin ship­ping in late May and ear­ly June. Estimated street price for the full ver­sion will be US$699 and upgrade pric­ing starts at US$169. For more detailed infor­ma­tion about new fea­tures, upgrade poli­cies and pric­ing, please vis­it: www​.adobe​.com/​i​n​design . Adobe InDesign CS2 is also avail­able as part of Adobe Creative Suite 2. 

About Adobe Systems Incorporated

Adobe is the world’s lead­ing provider of soft­ware solu­tions to cre­ate, man­age and deliv­er high-impact, reli­able dig­i­tal con­tent. For more infor­ma­tion, vis­it www​.adobe​.com .