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The latest articles from CreativePro Network April 14th, 2021 [View this email in your browser]( [CreativePro Network]( Our weekly roundup of essential HOW-TO resources to master the tools of design. [How to Tell Which Files Use Type 1 PostScript Fonts]( [How to Tell Which Files Use Type 1 PostScript Fonts]( These techniques can help you detect which documents may cause problems when Adobe drops support for Type 1 fonts. [Helvetica vs. Arial: Do You Know the Difference?]( [Helvetica vs. Arial: Do You Know the Difference?]( While they might seem similar at a glance, these fonts are most definitely different in history, design, and intended usage. [CreativePro Video: Add a Sky Effect to an Image in Photoshop]( [CreativePro Video: Add a Sky Effect to an Image in Photoshop]( See how to quickly replace a sky in Photoshop. [How to Make a Connected World in Photoshop]( [How to Make a Connected World in Photoshop]( Creative techniques for visualizing ideas in Photoshop. [Export Keynote Presentations as a Movie]( [Export Keynote Presentations as a Movie]( One of Keynote’s best—yet often overlooked features—is its ability to export your creative masterpiece to a video file. [3 Ways to Make Die Lines in Adobe Illustrator]( [3 Ways to Make Die Lines in Adobe Illustrator]( Best practices for defining the shapes of custom die cut stickers. [CreativePro Week 2021]( [Turbocharge Your Productivity in Just Five Days]( Believe it or not, [CreativePro Week]( our signature HOW-TO conference, is just a month away, May 17–21. Hundreds of creative professionals like yourself will join us online to learn the latest techniques and best practices with the tools you use every day. CreativePro Week features [over 100 sessions]( on need-to-know topics such as accessibility, infographics and data visualization, typography, presentation design, essential scripts and plugins, styling and patterns, and much, much more. Explore our [agenda]( with filtering options by topics, day, and time zone. You’ll have access to watch and rewatch session recordings on-demand for a full year, as well as in-depth session handouts from the speakers. Don’t miss out. [Learn more]( - Bonus Content for Premium Members - [Stealing Great Design]( [Stealing Great Design]( Learn how to embrace your influences and borrow from them to make something totally new. [GREP of the Month: Email Addresses]( [GREP of the Month: Email Addresses]( Learn how to automatically format email addresses when applying a paragraph style. [Go Premium]( [Now Available: Scanning Around With Gene, Vol. 1]( Now Available: Scanning Around With Gene, Volume 1 Take a fun (and funny) tour of graphic design over the past century with 21 classic articles from Gene “Heavy Metal” Gable. [Buy Now]( [InDesignSecrets Podcast 285]( InDesignSecrets Podcast: Episode 285 Now Available David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción discuss news, tips, deep dives, and how-to’s essential for any InDesign pro. [Listen]( [100 Things Every InDesign User Should Know]( 100 Things Every InDesign User Should Know Boost your productivity and learn the secrets of the InDesign power users with our new ebook from Keith Gilbert. [Buy Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2021 CreativePro Network (cpn.co), All rights reserved. You are receiving our email because you opted in at one of the CreativePro Network (CPN.co) sites: CreativePro.com, InDesignSecrets.com, PePcon, The InDesign Conference, The Photoshop Conference, DesignGeek, EPUBsecrets, or InCopySecrets. We value your privacy! Our mailing address is: CreativePro Network (cpn.co) 14241 NE Woodinville Duvall Rd. PMB 285 Woodinville, WA 98072 USA This email was sent to {EMAIL} [unsubscribe from this list or update your subscription preferences]( or, to fully remove yourself from all our lists, including CreativePro Weekly, InDesignSecrets, InDesign Magazine, Ps/Ai, The InDesign Conference, PePcon, CreativePro Week, [click here](

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