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Sandee’s new blog and podcast

By Cari Jansen | May 3, 2009

In case you’ve not yet seen or heard about this one: Sandee (Vectorbabe), InDesign guru from day ONE…  has started a great blog and podcast on all things “print”.

The blog and podcast are a great addition to her recently published book.

“Bleed ? what’s bleeding? Uuuuhhhh why can’t you print my Powerpoint designed ad in your glossy magazine? Just grab the logo of our web-site it should be good to go… What???? Colour can be illegal????

Web-reference: From Design Into Print – blog/podcast (Sandee Cohen, 2009)

Web-reference: From Design Into Print – the book (Sandee Cohen, 2009)

Topics: indesign, print technology | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Sandee’s new blog and podcast”

  1. Sandee Cohen says:
    May 3rd, 2009 at 8:31 pm

    G’day Cari,

    Thanks for the mention of the blog and podcast. Just to also remind you and my other friends in Oz, there will also be a book out in May called From Design Into Print.

    The book is the perfect resource for designers who don’t understand all aspects of the printing process.

    I think you’ll enjoy the book, even though I have misspelled “colour” throughout.

  2. Cari Jansen says:
    May 4th, 2009 at 5:53 pm

    Hi Sandee :-)

    Have added a link to the book on amazon.com to the blog-post.

    Am looking forward to seeing it.

    Going to try a Find/Change on paper and see if those ‘u’-s re-appear in Colour :-)

    Cheers,

    Cari

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