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The best of Indesign is now available at your fingertips

Access to Habitus and Indesign magazine editions, past and present, is now at your fingertips for as little as $5.99 per issue via the new Indesign Media apps.

The best of Indesign is now available at your fingertips

For the last couple of years, the elevated need to stay responsive to the rapidly changing needs of an unpredictable market has kept us all on our toes, challenging us to think bigger and do better. And, just quietly, at Indesign, we’re rather proud of how we’ve fared under the circumstances. Everything—from the way we deliver events and engage with industry to the way that we package and sell our services—has been reimagined as a result.

The birth of CPD Live, the INDE.Awards digital gala and INDE.Summit are three particularly gratifying achievements to have come, thus far, from the opportunities we’ve derived from the adverse commercial conditions imposed on us by the pandemic. And now, we’re proud to add the release of the Indesign and Habitus apps into the hybridised Indesign Media mix. Available in both mobile app (via the App Store and Google Play) and web app (via Zinio) versions, the two latest additions to our rapidly growing, design-led digital content suite deliver Habitus and Indesign magazine issues, past and present, straight into the palm of your hand.

Not out to replace the experience of perusing through the pages of a Habitus or Indesign magazine in physical form (our print schedule will continue as usual), but rather expand the reach and enhance the accessibility of the worldclass design case studies and thought leadership that goes into each meticulously curated print edition.

Offering access to single issues priced at $5.99, or a year’s subscription for $14.99, this is a game-changing addition to the Indesign Media suite and the A&D industry’s media milieu on the whole.

With the release of the 2021 iteration of Habitus House of the Year and this year’s retail and hospitality design issue of Indesign magazine both just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to head to your preferred App Store and download or subscribe to our print issues!

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