Wonder if there are any apps that can auto add image filters to text? Image filters is an idea that seems good. Focus is on the text much more than background It seems like the different tools can add 'Gradints' but haven't found out yet if anything can do it autommaticlalyĪre you able to think of other simple and easy ways to make text look nice and cool? With clean design and colors to text? Like 1 sentence long, or half a sentence long. Looking into if any apps can automaticallly add 'Gradints' to text - and to backgrounds. Have you seen those text or backgrounds where colors changes and transitions seeminglessly and smoothly into other colors. Text is going to be about 1 sentence long, or half a sentence long. *Next person could be someone totally new or future me with aging, failing memory.Įdit: Looking for examples and sites where we can look through alot of text design (text with design so can be inspired). But I'd love to ID them so that I can either delete any possible redundant styles, of if it turns out they are indeed being used and are irreplaceable, I'd like to name them in such a way that their use will be obvious to the next person* that accesses this document.Īre there any easy ways to ID Character style usage? When I change some of their attributes (change the color to bright red or something) I still can't spot them in the doc. If I move to delete them, I am told they are in use and would I like to replace them. I have a lot of GREP rules set up that use the styles, and a handful of instances where I've manually applied Character Styles, but I'm to the point where I've got a few stragglers that I can't account for and I can't ID. Mainly I'm having a tough time figuring out where and how they are being used. Paragraph & Objects Styles were easy enough to purge, but I'm finding Character Styles to be more challenging.
Now that it is time to update the prices, I've gone into the last versions of last year's list and started streamlining and cleaning up the styles. Also, as I said, I was just learning InDesign (not that I'm much better now) so I have a ton of extra Paragraph, Character, and Object styles. I did the original project in a sort of rush and I didn't clean up after myself as I worked.
This way I could have one set of styles to rule them all.
I created a book and made each one of the different price lists a chapter. It was an iterative process at originally, and ultimately I outputted three versions of the same price list (wholesale, distributor, and suggested retail). I'm editing a short price book that I created in a rush a little over a year ago when I was first learning InDesign.