InDesign Conference, Day 2

The second of my two days at Chicago's InDesign Conference was the more intensive one, thanks to the strong XML half-day seminar I attended.

Large, half-day sem­i­nars at con­fer­ences like the InDesign Conference have a good and a bad side: you are giv­en the oppor­tu­ni­ty to immerse your­self in a sub­ject for sev­er­al hours, but you miss out on all the oth­er speak­ers and subjects—and there were a lot of good ones:

  • Solutions for Successful Output by Claudia McCue (who real­ly impressed me with her pro­duc­tion knowledge) 
  • Ain’t It Rich: Creating Interactive PDFs by Sandee Cohen
  • Advanced Color Management Issues by Chris Murphy
  • InDesign and World Languages by Diane Burns

There were many more, but these stand out for their spe­cial­ized focus and descrip­tions. I do have all their hand­outs and notes in the excel­lent binder every attendee received, I’ll share a few when I can.

I spent most of my day with Jim Maivald and Cooking With XML, first at the hour-long Fundamentals of XML ses­sion and then at the half-day XML Workflow tuto­r­i­al. They were both pret­ty good ses­sions; how­ev­er, as with any weighty sub­ject like XML, I found myself want­i­ng to learn more. In my next arti­cle I’ll pub­lish the top ten XML facts and myths—there’s a lot of mis­con­cep­tions about XML, and chang­ing our per­spec­tives on XML is impor­tant now that it’s become such a major part of our tech­no­log­i­cal landscape.