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The latest articles from CreativePro Network August 18, 2021 Our weekly roundup of essential HOW-TO

The latest articles from CreativePro Network August 18, 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 Find and Insert Stock Imagery in PowerPoint]( [How to Find and Insert Stock Imagery in PowerPoint]( Nowadays you never have to leave PowerPoint to access high-quality (and sometimes free) imagery for your presentations. [TypeTalk: Titling Fonts and Titling Alternates]( [TypeTalk: Titling Fonts and Titling Alternates]( Learn how to use titling fonts and titling alternates to add personality and elegance to larger settings of type. [Fantastic Fold 3D Package Design Modeling]( [Fantastic Fold 3D Package Design Modeling]( Get to know this new online tool that lets you view package designs from Illustrator in 3D space. [How to Add Texture to Illustrator Artwork]( [How to Add Texture to Illustrator Artwork]( Add character, style, and a unique look to your illustrator creations [Creativity Connects Us All]( FROM OUR PARTNER [Creativity Connects Us All]( Come together at this annual celebration of creativity. Recharge your inspiration, retool your skills, and reconnect with other passionate creatives from around the world. Be a part of this amazing creative community. Adobe MAX—The Creativity Conference Oct 26–28 [Register for free](. [Creating Light and Shade in Photoshop with Levels Adjustment Layers]( [Creating Light and Shade in Photoshop with Levels Adjustment Layers]( Learn a great technique for making the subject match the background lighting in a photo. [Reducing Total Ink with Selective Color Adjustments in Photoshop]( [Reducing Total Ink with Selective Color Adjustments in Photoshop]( Learn how to get better print results using a nondestructive layer adjustment. [The Adobe Illustrator Summit]( [The Adobe Illustrator Summit]( August 26–27, 2021 | An Online Event No other tool has helped creatives achieve professional-quality digital artwork longer than Adobe Illustrator. Over the last three decades, Illustrator has become not just more powerful, but also increasingly complex. That’s why we created [The Adobe Illustrator Summit]( a two-day deep dive to help you create better, produce faster, and finish more accurately, coming to a device near you August 26–27. This is your chance to meet up with the experts, and learn tips and tricks that will allow you to your work more efficiently and effectively. Don’t miss out—[see the agenda]( and [register now]( [Learn more]( - Bonus Content for Premium Members - [Finding Duplicate List Entries with GREP]( [Finding Duplicate List Entries with GREP]( Learn how to use a powerful but undocumented GREP expression to find the same name, product, or numbers repeated twice in a row. [Creating Social Media Assets with InDesign]( [Creating Social Media Assets with InDesign]( How to speed up, streamline, and simplify social content creation with your favorite page layout program. [Go Premium]( [100 Things Every InDesign User Should Know]( 100 Things Every InDesign User Should Know Learn the secrets of the InDesign power users and boost your productivity with our new eBook from Keith Gilbert. [Shop Now]( [InDesignSecrets Podcast: Episode 289]( InDesignSecrets Podcast: Episode 289 Now Available David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción discuss news, tips, deep dives, and how-to’s essential for any InDesign pro. [Listen]( [Scanning Around With Gene, Volume 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]( [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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