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Adobe InDesign

What is it?

InDesign is part of the Adobe Creative Suite. InDesign is a flexible, user-friendly program that lets you do page layout, similar to PageMaker or Microsoft Publisher. While this software is most commonly used to layout books and other publications, it can also be used to create documents for web publication.

Where can I get it?

Due to licensing concerns, Pomona is no longer offering InDesign and the other Adobe products for private student use. However, InDesign is available in any of the Pomona computer labs. If you really need a copy for your own computer, you can do a Google search for InDesign to find a decent deal on the software.

How do I use it?

That's a rather lengthy discussion to be going into here. If you need help using InDesign, here are a few handy sites you can check out:
 
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