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Topics include multilingual design, Creative Cloud 2024, the Glyphs panel, Creative Commons, and more! [CreativePro]() Hi {NAME}, The [November 2023 issue of CreativePro Magazine (#25)](=) is now available! [CreativePro Magazine Issue 25: Multilingual Design]( CreativePro Magazine is an exclusive benefit for CreativePro members. NOVEMBER SPECIAL Get $15 off* one year of CreativePro membership with promo code: NOV23 [BECOME A MEMBER]() *Offer is available for new members only through the month of November [Resource of the Month]() [Data Merge SuperGuide]() [Data Merge SuperGuide]() Master InDesign’s Data Merge features with this collection of articles covering everything from first steps to advanced methods. Whether you’re experienced or a newbie, you’ll find valuable techniques that will help you become a Master of the Merge. [LEARN MORE]() FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF Mike Rankin As an American with a well-worn passport, I’m very glad that English has been adopted as a lingua franca in many places around the globe. It sure beats fumbling around in a phrasebook trying to ask a stranger if the train about to leave the station will take you to your destination. At the same time, I would never want English to replace other languages. More ways of expressing ourselves means more diversity of thought, and a more vibrant world for all of us. But that presents a challenge for designers: How do you include multiple languages in a piece of work, giving them equal emphasis while still producing an attractive and effective design? As a multilingual designer based in Canada, Izzy Poirier is very familiar with this challenge. In this month’s feature article, she shares insights and techniques from her network of colleagues who do this sort of thing tous les jours. Next up, Conrad Chavez delivers a comprehensive rundown of everything new in Creative Cloud 2024—including a few things that don’t involve AI, believe it or not Then, grab a shovel and get ready to dig deep—and I mean deep—into the buried typographic treasures of the Glyphs panel with Nigel French With tight deadlines and even tighter budgets, we all love to make use of quick, free content. But Susan Neuhaus explains why you should be a bit cautious when grabbing images that are tagged with a Creative Commons license. In closing, this month’s set of articles from CreativePro.com includes everything you need to know about a major change in Adobe Fonts, how to preserve (okay, technically, restore) italics for things like book titles in InDesign indexes, and a fun one by Steve Caplin on how to animate 3D models in After Effects. 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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