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Set up a quick feature article layout in no time. Learn how to create headlines, drop in photos and design your feature article text. Keep it simple, use the colors from your photos and you're closer to an awesome magazine layout.

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http://digitalhart.com/downloads/FeatureArticle_001.zip
*Note the file is for Adobe InDesign CS3 or higher.

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  • Awesome ! Very fast, and cute ! I will definitely be using all your great tips. Thanks for sharing.

  • @IndigoBleuHarpist Thanks for watching!

  • See how it says paragraph, paragraph styles, character and character styles on the side at 6:30.. mine only show paragraph styles and character styles :-( someone plz help me out

  • @imerk69 I’m using the default CS3 workspace. To see what I see you can go to Window>Workspace>Default Workspace. If that doesn’t work you can manually add character and paragraph to that area under Window>Types & Tables and click on what you want. If the pallette appears and isn’t attached to the dock on the right, you can click and drag them to any location. Hope that helps!

  • why is it when i try to get rid of the blue outline of the text box it doesnt disappear? Im trying to put it on top of a coloured box and it shows the blue outline. How do i get rid of it?

    Thanks

  • @specialdiot Check and make sure the box doesn't have a stroke. If you are certain it doesn't, then the blue line is probably the program's way of letting you know a text box is there. A quick way to make sure is to hit "w' to print preview your project. If the lines disappear, they are guide lines, not stroke lines.

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  • Thank you for your wonderful tutorial. Hopefully this will get me started with InDesign!

  • @designlikeapro thank you so mush.. thats why your the teacher and we the students

  • That really helped with my feature article for year 12 :) Thank you so much!

  • @1kivakarmen Thank you so much! That means a great deal and makes the time producing the tutorials very worth it, even if they aren't released as often as I'd like!

  • I've watched several of your tutorials...I am blown away...you should have been my professor at the university...YOU ROCK!

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