Seems like it's been awhile since we've talked about the Quark vs. InDesign debate. Probably because last time we did someone threw a bottle at somebody else.
So on this much calmer post we'll be speaking to just those of you who have chosen to work on InDesign.
Hello, everyone.
You may have heard of InDesign Magazine which they call "The Complete Resource for InDesign Professionals" but could just as easily be referred to as "The Mag for InDesign Livin'".
It's produced by the former creativepro.com Editor-in-Chief Terri Stone and Photoshop, Quark, and InDesign Designer (and Author of a number of Peachpit Press books) David Blatner. It's gotten quite a few good reviews from the folks we know who've subscribed, so you may want to check it out.
Especially since Terri was kind enough to pass along a special offer to everyone visiting this blog.
Instead of the usual 6 issues a year subscription rate of $59.00, you'll get a year for $39 (or 2 years for $69).
It's like getting 6 years free for every 2 years you subscribe! (Hmmm, my math could probably use some going over...)
Here's what you do:
Go to the InDesign Magazine subscription page and choose either the 1-year or 2-year from the menu and enter "AQUENT" in Promotional Code box. That's all!
If you're hesitant about starting a long-term relationship with a magazine you don't know, just go here to download a free trial issue. No one will call you a commitment-phobe. Really.
And don't thank me, thank Kelly, she got the deal for you!


What in the world kind of math is that.
5 years ($172.50) for the price of 3 ($177)
10 years ($345) for the price of 6 ($354)
14 years ($483) for the price of 8 ($472)
But I bet if you want to do a 5, 10 or 14 year subscription Kelly can work out another deal for you. :)
Drea, that was bad math.
Actually I was amortizing the total over the next 2,500 years.
Or something similar.