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1. I think InDesign is a little more outdated in comparison to the rest of the mainstream adobe software, such as Photoshop and illustrator. It lacks a curvature tool, and it would be cool to sort of see some AI implementation that we are seeing in Photoshop where it could auto-generate layout ideas and suggestions. I don't like it as much as Photoshop and Illustrator because it requires more print attention to detail, with guides and bleed.
2. I could do eventually want to publish a case study of some street photographers as well as some photo books of my own, and I could use InDesign to create the layouts while still being able to be creative rather than using something already made. 3. It was easy to create the interactive link and button, although I did come across an issue with the rollover button that I haven't been able to fix where the fill of the box ends up covering my Instgram logo and button. The hyperlink was easy! 4. It felt a little lackluster to me personally, I would much rather prefer a website that has an interactive 3D mockup? Or maybe just a standard set of mockups, or even trying to physically print to see how it would turn out. I could use it in the future to create some cool layouts for print where graphics continue through out the pages and I could see how the transition would be rough or smooth with Flipsnack https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_118TVTIACRt7sX4WsTizn_iP7imh_4ihXjQ8l-SKR8/edit?usp=share_link
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