New York City InDesign User GroupMeeting Notes Archive
February 19, 2008 The February 19 meeting of the New York InDesign User Group kicked off 2008 with plenty of style. That's because style-maven Michael Murphy blew the minds of over 170 attendees with his traveling SRO presentation, "Styles Equal Substance." • Read the notes • See the photos December 6, 2007 If you missed the December 6th meeting of the NY InDesign User Group, you missed one of the best meetings in a long time. The theme was InDesign automation, and we were lucky to have three experts on the subject. • Read the notes • See the photos October 2, 2007 The meeting was called "Show and Tell: Divine Inspiration." Members were encouraged to submit a project they had created primarily in Adobe InDesign to show at the meeting. • Read the notes • See the photos August 1, 2007 On Tuesday, August 1 over 110 members of the New York InDesign Users Group gathered at the Fashion Institute of Technology for the group's fourth meeting of ’07. • Read the notes • See the photos June 12, 2007 On Tuesday, June 12th, over 180 people packed the Katie Murphy Amphitheater at FIT for the latest meeting of the New York InDesign User Group. • Read the notes • See the photos April 3, 2007 If you were present at the April 3 meeting of the NY InDesign User Group, you are a part of history. More than 325 excited members jammed themselves into FIT's Katie Murphy Auditorium to get a first-hand look at the newly released Adobe InDesign CS3 • Read the notes • See the photos February 22, 2007 Titled "Very FAQ," this meeting broke from the normal tradition of meetings by giving members the opportunity to submit questions in advance with the hope of having them answered that night. • Read the notes • See the photos October 10, 2006 If you weren't among the 100 in attendance at the October 10 meeting of the New York InDesign Users' Group, here's what you missed. • Read the notes • See the photos August 8, 2006 Despite the dog days of summer, over 100 dedicated InDesign users came out on August 8th for the latest meeting of the NYC IDUG. • Read the notes • See the photos June 6, 2006 Over 120 "stylish" members turned out to learn a thing or two about Styles (character, paragraph, table, and object). • Read the notes • See the photos April 25, 2006 Over 160 members packed the Katie Murphy Auditorium at FIT, making this the second-largest event in NYC IDUG history. • Read the notes • See the photos February 2, 2006 This was the largest meeting ever of the New York City user group. With 190 attending, this meeting was the largest IDUG event ever held among all chapters. A presentation of BarcodeMaker was made, followed by Part 2 of 2 "Adobe Creative Suite: From Concept to Completion." • Read the notes • See the photos November 8, 2005 Part 1 of 2 "Adobe Creative Suite: From Concept to Completion." • Read the notes • See the photos September 22, 2005 Instead of the usual speaker/break/speaker format, the evening broke from tradition to venture down a path known as "InDesign Survivor: Return to Butterfly Island." • Read the notes • See the photos July 18, 2005 It was a hot summer night, but despite the humidity, just under 100 loyalists turned up to attend the July meeting of the NYC InDesign® user group. • Read the notes • See the photos April 14, 2005 For two hours Adobe's Noha Edell and I stumbled (and sometimes fumbled!) through the first public demo of the just-announced InDesignCS 2. • Read the notes • See the photos February 17, 2005 Last night's meeting of the New York City InDesign user group was titled "Fonts and Foibles." Ilene Strizver, author of Type Rules!, spent 45 minutes offering a taste of what she calls "gourmet typography," and Caleb Clauset launched into his "Think Different About Fonts" presentation. • Read the notes • See the photos December 7, 2004 The evening began with chapter representative Scott Citron welcoming the 125 soggy attendees to the group's new location at the beautiful McGraw-Hill Auditorium in midtown Manhattan. • Read the notes • See the photos September 23, 2004 A capacity crowd of nearly 140 members attended this fall's event, graciously hosted once again by Pratt Institute's Manhattan facility. • Read the notes • See the photos June 30, 2004 The New York City InDesign user group convened at Pratt Manhattan, and, with another packed house in attendance, chapter representative Scott Citron began the night welcoming the many first-time members in the audience. • Read the notes • See the photos April 28, 2004 As is now the custom, chapter representative Scott Citron began the meeting by welcoming the overflow crowd of 155 people! The meeting was held at Pratt Institute's Manhattan facility on 14th Street. • Read the notes • See the photos February 11, 2004 This meeting was held at the prestigious Pratt Institute's new Manhattan facility, with a full house of 135 plus members. • Read the notes • See the photos October 21, 2003 Presentations included InDesign CS, InCopy®, AppleScript, and Acrobat® 6.0. • Read the notes • See the photos July 14, 2003 Held at the New School's fantastic Swayduck Auditorium, this meeting's presenters covered topics such as font management, font issues with InDesign, and Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Pro. • Read the notes • See the photos May 12, 2003 This year's third meeting of the New York City InDesign user group was held before a standing room only of 110 attendees at the New School. • Read the notes • See the photos March 13, 2003 Our second meeting of the year. Feature presentations included AppleScripting, an InDesign plug-in for managing your workspace, and the dos and don'ts of transparency in InDesign. • Read the notes • See the photos January 14, 2003 The first meeting of the new year started off with a bang, playing to a packed house of over 65 members. • Read the notes • See the photos April 24, 2008April 24 Meeting of the NY InDesign User Group • Read the Summary • See the Photos

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