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The latest articles from CreativePro Network September 8, 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 Reduce Ink Density in Illustrator Files]( [How to Reduce Ink Density in Illustrator Files]( Learn how to detect and solve potential problems with ink limits in vector art. [Illustrator How-To: Thumbnail Drawing Tips for Vector Icon Creation]( [Illustrator How-To: Thumbnail Drawing Tips for Vector Icon Creation]( Learn best practices for using thumbnail sketches when creating icons (or any vector artwork). [InDesign Magazine Issue 149: The Accessibility Issue]( [InDesign Magazine Issue 149: The Accessibility Issue]( Issue 149 has articles on Tools and Services for Accessibility, Accessible Color, Accessible Typography, PDF Export Options, and a script to test the contrast of color swatch combinations in InDesign. [Five Typesetting Mysteries Solved]( [Five Typesetting Mysteries Solved]( Consult this list of "usual suspects" the next time type starts acting weird in InDesign or Illustrator. [Enjoy Monotype’s Creative Characters Podcast Today!]( FROM OUR SPONSOR [Enjoy Monotype’s Creative Characters Podcast Today!]( Check out the new Creative Characters podcast from Monotype to discover the people and personalities behind the brands, campaigns, and designs we love. Come find career and creative inspiration from industry luminaries. [Click here to discover the Creative Characters podcast.]( [Communicating the Value of Design to Non-Designers]( [Communicating the Value of Design to Non-Designers]( We need to give ourselves more credit—designers do more than just “make things pretty.” [Heavy Metal Madness: Back to School Blues and Yellows]( [Heavy Metal Madness: Back to School Blues and Yellows]( Gene Gable is back (to school) with this collection of vintage images. [The Design + Accessibility Summit]( [The Design + Accessibility Summit]( November 16–19, 2021 | An Online Event Join us online November 16-19 for [The Design + Accessibility Summit]( the essential HOW-TO event for design professionals who need to master accessibility. Over the course of four jam-packed days, you will learn practical techniques for building accessible documents with Adobe InDesign, Acrobat, Microsoft PowerPoint, and other tools widely used by creative professionals. [Learn more]( - Bonus Content for Premium Members - [Accessible Typography Essentials]( [Accessible Typography Essentials]( Learn how to use styling, spacing, color, and contrast to make your designs more inclusive. [PDF Export Options]( [PDF Export Options]( Learn how to choose the right export settings for any job. [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 290]( InDesignSecrets Podcast: Episode 290 Now Available David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepción discuss news, tips, deep dives, and how-to’s essential for any InDesign pro. [Listen]( [The Adobe Illustrator Summit: Now Available On-Demand<]( The Adobe Illustrator Summit: Now Available On-Demand Learn to level up your skills and master the tools with 12 essential HOW-TO sessions, in‑depth speaker handouts, and more. [Register]( [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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