Adobe InDesign is a publishing software application used principally to create and lay out periodical publications, posters, and print media. InDesign also supports export to ePub and SWF formats to create e-books and digital publications, including digital magazines.
InDesign can also organise and publish content suitable for tablet devices when used in conjunction with Adobe’s Digital Publishing Suite. Adobe InDesign is used by designers and production artists across the globe.
About Lunacy
Lunacy is a free graphic design software with built-in design resources. It's a native Windows app that works offline and supports .sketch files. It operates as a full-fledged graphic editor with icons, photos, masked images and illustrations integrated and ready to use.
Features
CAD Tools
Data Export
Data Import
Multi-User
Pixel Graphics
Third-Party Plugins/Add-Ons
Vector File Support
Video
Features
CAD Tools
Data Export
Data Import
Multi-User
Pixel Graphics
Third-Party Plugins/Add-Ons
Vector File Support
Video
Summary
Create posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, books and more.
Publish content for tablets and smart devices.
Supports XML, style sheets and other coding markup.
Summary
Reading and saving .sketch files on WIndows
Publishing assets directly to a CDN
Drawing, joining, and aligning vector objects
Exporting assets in PNG and SVG
Exporting CSS and XAML code
Inspecting .sketch elements
Organizing Pages and Artboards in your document
FAQs
No FAQs associated with this application.
FAQs
Does this service integrate with any other apps?
Icons8 App
What are some applications this service is commonly used in tandem with?
Icons8 App
Who are the main user groups of this service?
UI and UX designers, web designers
What is this service generally used for?
Creating interfaces, web design, banners, etc.
Does this service offer an API?
no
Does this service offer guides, tutorials and or customer support?
Yes, tutorials are available on youtube channel. And there is a customer support chat.
Does this service offer multi-user capability (e.g. teams)?