We are excited to announce the arrival of The Edit. Free, downloadable and beautifully designed, The Indesign Edits are product-led features that deliver inspiration differently.
May 8th, 2020
At Indesign, we know that right now, we’re all looking for more. For inspiration and excitement; for content and topics that provide visual and mental respite from what’s happening around us. With our magazines being delivered in quarterly instalments, we sat down and brainstormed what we could offer in between, if there were bite-sized Indesign editions we could provide that brought the best of Indesign to you, our audience.
As a result, we are excited to announce the arrival of The Edit. Free, downloadable and beautifully designed, The Indesign Edits are product-led features that deliver inspiration differently.
From examining the new horizons of Aged Care, to what’s around the corner for Retail, each Edit will examine the latest and greatest in all of our key sectors, bringing you up to speed in a dynamic and engaging format.
More than just editorial guidance, The Edit is brought to life with product highlights, providing a tangible angle to best achieve each of the trends and movements. Comprised of the latest innovations and the best new picks, each product has been hand selected by our Product Editor as a way to self-educate and deepen one’s understanding of the market: what it has to offer, and what an authority such as Indesign would recommend.
We hope each edition of the Indesign Edits offer our readers, our clients, and our collaborators a timestamp on the accomplishments and undertakings of the architecture and design community.
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