Special Report Printing, Paper & Production
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"InDesign is the core software for everything we do," Lazarus explains. "Ninety percent of our studio's work lands in InDesign, with elements created in Illustrator and Photoshop."
While he's pleased with the transition to the new application, it did present somewhat of a challenge, considering the company's large library of legacy QuarkXPress documents, which occasionally are repurposed for new print projects. So he looked for a reliable method for bringing these legacy documents — or the elements within them — into InDesign.
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