Archive for January, 2010

How to set up an accordian fold Brochure in three easy steps

Thursday, 28 January, 2010

Today I am going to show you how to set up a new document in InDesign which will outline the steps I took to get a 7 panel accordion fold brochure. For those of you who do not know, an accordion fold is also called a “Z” fold because it zig zags in on itself. This is useful for large brochures with the need for either large surface area or multiple panels or pages in an interesting format. Brochures and maps are very common accordion folds.

A simple 3 panel accordion fold

A simple 3 panel accordion fold

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10 Early Warning Signs of a Bad Client

Wednesday, 13 January, 2010

It is often the case that designers are competing for projects, and the client is selecting who to work with based on experience, rates and other factors. At the same time, designers should be deciding if the client is a good fit for them. While there are many ways to determine this, there are some classic red flags to look for… things a client might say that are a sign of only more trouble once the project is yours. If you hear any of these red flags, it certainly doesn’t mean you should automatically end the relationship. Use your judgement and the look at the situation as a whole before making decision.

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