Freebies

ALL THE GOODIES

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Planner 101

FREE Course + Workbook

InDesign tutorial for newbies

Weekly Planner

Full step-by-step tutorial

Resize planner pages

Re-Size Pages

InDesign Tutorial + Cheatsheet

For Total Newbies

InDesign 101

5-Day beginner course

Which is better?

Adobe Apps

Id vs Ai vs Ps

What can you create?

64 Ideas

64 InDesign Product Ideas

Print Production Tutorial

White Print

How-To Print White Text

 
Resources

MY TECH GUIDE

 
Links

BIZ TOOLS

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    WPEngine is the gold standard when it comes to hosting your WordPress site. I use a combo of the two:

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    1. InDesign to create planners, workbooks, cookbooks, magazines and e-books

    2. Photoshop for web design and social media graphics

    3. Illustrator for logos

    4. Premiere for Video Editing

    5. Dimension for Product Mockups

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    1. eCamm is more technical and harder to learn but can connect to my Sony e-camera

    2. Wave is super user friendly but doesn’t connect o my Sony e-camera