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Topics include Generative AI, Adobe Firefly, hardcover-to-paperback conversions, Build-a-Graphic rev

Topics include Generative AI, Adobe Firefly, hardcover-to-paperback conversions, Build-a-Graphic review, and more. [CreativePro]() Hi {NAME}, The [July 2023 issue of CreativePro Magazine (#21)]( is now available! [Issue 21 cover]() CreativePro Magazine is an exclusive benefit for [CreativePro members.](=) [BECOME A MEMBER]( FROM THE PUBLISHER [David Blatner] As strange as it sounds, I’ve been thinking about AI for over 30 years… in fact, one of my first “desktop publishing” jobs, while still in college, was laying out AI Magazine for the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. (I used QuarkXPress version 2 and Illustrator 88!) But even I have been surprised by this past year of rapid releases in the field of Generative AI: DALL-E, ChatGPT, Midjourney, Firefly, and so much more. These tools are quickly changing the face of design forever. [AI Magazine] The most important advice about artificial intelligence I’ve heard was voiced by Marcus Radich from PageProof at CreativePro Week last month. He noted that AI isn’t going to take your job… someone who knows AI better than you is going to take your job! We are in the midst of a massive sea change in our industry, in which it seems Generative AI is redrawing the maps almost weekly. Fortunately, CreativePro is here to help you navigate these new waters. We begin with Micah Burke’s take on AI for designers. In it, he introduces you to the major players, decodes the lingo, and shows how to install and use the Photoshop plug-ins for DALL-E and Stable Diffusion. Next, Steve Caplin looks at Adobe’s first forays into GenAI: Firefly and Generative Fill in Photoshop. Alan Gilbertson weighs in with thoughts about past technological revolutions and what they may teach us about AI. When you’re ready for a break from all that AI, Susan and David Neuhaus will walk you through the process of making a paperback book from the hardcover version. Nolan Haims reviews the Build-A-Graphic add-in for PowerPoint. The [Resource of the Month]( is a beautiful magazine feature article template, built by Nigel French. Plus, we have articles from CreativePro.com on drop cap tips, long descriptions of images for accessibility, great design resources, and more. Enjoy! —David Blatner [LEARN MORE]() [Resource of the Month]( The Resource of the Month is an exclusive benefit for [CreativePro members](=). InDesign Template: Magazine Feature Article [Magazine Feature Article]( Use this InDesign template to create a beautiful magazine feature article suitable for a lifestyle magazine, courtesy of Nigel French. [LEARN MORE]( Additional CreativePro Member Benefits [Downloadable Resources](=) Download members-only templates, fonts, scripts, design assets, cheat sheets, and more. [Discounts](=) Save hundreds of dollars in special offers for [events]( and [books]( [Top Tips Collection](=) A curated collection of essential InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator tips gathered together in three convenient ebooks [BECOME A MEMBER](=) Copyright © 2023 CreativePro Network (CreativePro.com), All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can [Unsubscribe]( from this list (WARNING: you will no longer get notices about new issues of CreativePro Magazine, and may stop receiving the free InDesign Tip of the Week, CreativePro Weekly, and other important news) CreativePro Network 14241 NE Woodinville Duvall Rd #285 Woodinville, Washington 98072 United States (312) 252-1292

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