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Quick Tip: Creating a French Fold Template in InDesign

Quick Tip: Creating a French Fold Template in InDesign

In this Quick Tip you will learn how to make a French Fold template using Indesign version CS3 through to CS5. This tut will explain how to set your InDesign document up for printing, including guidance on safe areas/bleed, orientation of the panels and using guides. Let’s begin!

Quick Tip: How to Create an Ornament Illustration for a Holiday Sale

Quick Tip: How to Create an Ornament Illustration for a Holiday Sale

Love it or loath it, the lead up to the holidays is often the busiest time of the year for designers and illustrators. It’s around this time requests come in for all sorts of promotions and sales. I’ve lost count of the number of baubles, turkeys and gift boxes I’ve been asked to illustrate. Today’s Quick Tip is a quick and easy tutorial that will teach you how to use the appearance panel and some nice fonts to make a very simple sales illustration. The focus here is on quick and easy illustration that will let you get on with the more important tasks of the season. Let’s get started!

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How to Create a Trendy Retro Type Treatment

A few times a each month we revisit some of our reader’s favorite posts from throughout the history of Vectortuts+. This tutorial by Rype was first published on September 11th 2008.

In this Illustrator tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a trendy retro type treatment with a free font, gradients, blends, and some scatter brushes. It’s a relative easy tutorial containing techniques that can be quickly applied to many other type treatments and various graphic elements.


This entry is part 21 of 22 in the Vector Text Effects Session
Quick Tip: How To Create a Simple Web Badge

Quick Tip: How To Create a Simple Web Badge

In the following steps I will show you how to create a simple vector badge. For the overall badge you will only need a simple circle. Using multiple fills and strokes along with some built-in patterns and basic effects you will reach the final product. The final badge is easily editable so it won’t be difficult for you to use the colors that you like.

Working with Track Changes in InDesign CS5
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Working with Track Changes in InDesign CS5

The Track Changes panel is a handy feature that gives the user the ability to view all significant changes made to an existing story. Changes can be kept for reference or discarded once checked and approved. The feature can also be useful when there is more than one contributor working on the same document.


This entry is part 14 of 20 in the Beginners Guides to InDesign Session
Interview with Andrea Austoni

Interview with Andrea Austoni

Today we are going to meet our old friend, great Italian designer Andrea Austoni, who wrote some brilliant tutorials for Vectortuts+. Andrea is a many-sided personality, beside design, he is interested in music, learning foreign languages, cooking, the eastern philosophy. “Only by partaking of a large spectrum of life’s many offerings will you become a better person and thus a better designer”- he says. Learn more about Andrea, his thoughts and illustrations after the jump.

Quick Tip: Working with Text Wrap and Fit Content Options in Adobe InDesign
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Quick Tip: Working with Text Wrap and Fit Content Options in Adobe InDesign

Adobe In Design lets you wrap text around any object, including text frames and imported images. There are different styles to choose from and some features you can set up including the distance between the text and object frame. In the following Quick Tip you will learn more about basic image and text placement in InDesign. Let’s get started!

Primary Design Elements Found in Outstanding Digital Illustrations
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Primary Design Elements Found in Outstanding Digital Illustrations

Following on from, Using Design Principles to Create Exceptional Vector Illustrations, today we have a collection of digital illustrations that highlight the primary elements of design. Design elements are the building blocks that are used to create an image. These include, line, color and shape. Although they may seem basic, if you take the time to think about the elements and how they can be used, you will have a better understanding of your creations – and perhaps think of a few new ideas too!

Interview with Chris Spooner

Interview with Chris Spooner

Today we’ll meet British designer Chris Spooner. He became widely known thanks to his two successful blogs Blog.SpoonGraphics and Line25. Chris has written plenty of excellent tutorials on vector graphics and web design. Learn more about Chris Spooner, his tutorials and blogs after the jump.