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Our July 2020 issue now available! Issue 135: Use With Caution The [July 2020 issue of InDesign Magazine (#135)]( is now available! Subscribe now for just $59.00 per year! Save $10 when you subscribe with promo code JULYTEN [Subscribe Now]( What you’ll find in Issue 135: [Use With Caution ]( Use With Caution Some InDesign features come with hidden pitfalls. Keith Gilbert shows how to avoid trouble with them. [Introducing Share for Review]( Introducing Share for Review Conrad Chavez takes a deep dive into the details of this significant new collaborative feature. [20 Tips from CreativePro Week 2020]( 20 Tips from CreativePro Week 2020 Erica Gamet shares her favorite tips from an unprecedented online event. [Jazz-Inspired Design]( Jazz-Inspired Design Maya P. Lim offers some creative ways to “jazz up” your designs. Best of the Blog All the most important new articles from InDesignSecrets and CreativePro [InDesignSecrets Premium Template of the Month]( InDesignSecrets Premium Template of the Month This month’s exclusive template can be used to make a resume and cover letter. Save $10 when you subscribe by July 31st with promo code JULYTEN. [Subscribe now](! [Subscribe Today]( Copyright © 2020 CreativePro Network (cpn.co), All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can [unsubscribe]( from this list (WARNING: you will no longer get notices about new issues of InDesign Magazine, and may stop receiving the free InDesignSecrets Tip of the Week, CreativePro Weekly, and other important news) CreativePro Network 14241 NE Woodinville Duvall Rd #285 Woodinville, Washington 98072 United States (312) 252-1292

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