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Topics include Getting started with accessibility, Photoshop on the iPad, GuideGuide, and more! [CreativePro](=) Hi {NAME}, The [October 2023 issue of CreativePro Magazine (#24)]() is now available! [CreativePro Magazine Issue 24: Getting Started with Accessibility]() CreativePro Magazine is an exclusive benefit for CreativePro members. OCTOBER SPECIAL Get $15 off* one year of CreativePro membership with promo code: OCT23 [BECOME A MEMBER]() *Offer is available for new members only through the month of October [Resource of the Month]() [InDesign Template: Novel]( [InDesign Template: Novel](=) This month’s downloadable resource is an InDesign template to create a novel in four common trim sizes. The download package includes four novel templates in INDD and IDML formats, plus instructions. The fonts are available at Adobe Fonts. [LEARN MORE]( FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF Mike Rankin Have you ever heard of the concept of the beginner’s mind? It’s the idea that even top experts should embrace and embody the openness and curiosity of someone excited to learn a new skill. It’s the opposite of stuck-up authorities who think they know it all, and have nothing left to learn. All of my favorite CreativePro authors, speakers, and trainers personify the beginner’s mind. They love learning as much as teaching, and they have fun with it all. This is no coincidence either, as the person who most exemplifies the beginner’s mind is the man at the top of CreativePro, David Blatner. David knows more about InDesign than anyone else I know, yet (or perhaps because) he’s always thrilled to learn a new trick or shortcut. So, I’m very excited to have several articles in this issue that address the beginner’s perspective. First, in our feature article, Lindsey Engelhardt takes you on the journey from zero to hero in “How to Get Started with Accessible Design.” Next, Rob de Winter’s “Getting Started with Photoshop on the iPad” will get you up and running in no time, so you can use your favorite image-editing tools and techniques wherever you go. Alan Gilbertson offers a fun and thought-provoking piece on whether you can learn to be creative. Spoiler Alert: Yes you can, and Alan shows you the way. Chad Chelius reviews GuideGuide, a plug-in that gives you amazing abilities for manipulating guides and grids. Chad was so wowed by it that he felt like a beginner, discovering all sorts of cool new abilities in his favorite programs. We close with a batch of content from CreativePro.com, including articles on the importance of word spacing, accessing history in InDesign, tips for working with color swatches in Illustrator, and finding free images and inspiration on Flickr. Enjoy! [LEARN MORE](=) [Additional Members-Only Resources]( [Downloadable Resources]( Download members-only templates, fonts, scripts, ebooks, design assets, cheat sheets, and more. [Discounts](=) Save big on CreativePro [events]( and [books]() [Top Tips ebook 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 emails from CreativePro Network, including 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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