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Stefan Hayden -- Graphic Artist, Technophile, Web Librarian, Embarrassingly cute spelling mistakes.http://www.stefanhayden.com/blog [Stefan Hayden -- Graphic Artist, Technophile, Web Librarian, Embarrassingly cute spelling mistakes.] I’ve outputted my share through Illustrator, Photoshop and Quark but have put too much thought in to it as I mostly have not had a need for it. My resume is in PDF and that’s about it.

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Design.weblogsinc.com[Design.weblogsinc.com] Making PDFs: A Modern Primer - The Design Weblog - design ...: He has worked professionally with PDFs for creative workflows for ten years, and, from 2001-2004 I was an in-house educator to Adobe Technical Support and the Technical Lead for Acrobat (as well as for InDesign, Illustrator, InCopy, PageMaker, and several other key Adobe products). He is currently a highly sought after instructor for Acrobat, InDesign, Photoshop, Quark, Illustrator, and other creative technologies, training creative people and organizations all over North America to make and use PDFs and PDF-editing applications.

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