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We have guides for Adobe InDesign CC!

InDesign is a layout program from Adobe that was first launched in 1999. The latest version, CC, is a cloud-based subscription service. We now have 25 Swedish and 25 English text guides.

InDesign is used to create pixel-perfect layouts and typography for everything from books and brochures to digital magazines and apps. "CC" stands for Creative Cloud, which is Adobe's cloud service that enables users to subscribe to one or more programs. Since 2013, it has completely replaced the previous perpetual licence for Adobe Creative Suite.

InDesign can be regarded as a successor to Adobe PageMaker, which was launched in 1985. Its main competitor is QuarkXPress.

We now have 25 Swedish and 25 English text guides. Read more about our SmartGuides™ and inspired problem solving.


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