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My first magazine

I'm not good at design. I didn't like designing things. I never considered I would work as a designer because I've loved animations. Anyway, I think designing things is getting better. I don't know why. When I designed a magazine, I felt comfortable? Crazy~!!!! I didn't want to be sharp and nervous and angry. Even though It was my first time to design the magazine, I was fine. I mean it could have been stressful to me. I finished my job and the magazine was published. SO HAPPY~ :D I can see the magazine here~! And I can see my name somewhere! Just amazing~! http://blog.naver.com/PostThumbnailView.nhn?blogId=symnc1&logNo=221129396391&categoryNo=6&parentCategoryNo=&from=postList

[Adobe Illustrator] OPEN MULTIPAGE PDF

I worked for ShinYoung M&C for a while to design magazine. However, I'm working here more. So HAPPY~ :D While working I just faced some issue that I'd never done before about opening a multipage PDF file in Adobe Illustrator. I needed to revise a brochure another designer finished. It looks annoying to revise it with Illustrator which can't open a multipage PDF at once. I found a useful and lovely thing about the issue. Go to this site. -->  http://aiscripts.com/open-multipage-pdf/ You can download a  script and know how to install it.

[Adobe Indesign] Calendar Wizard

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Site to be able to download CalendarWizard: https://sourceforge.net/projects/calendarwizard/ Location that scripts are pasted: Local Disk(C:) -> Program Files -> Adobe -> Adobe Indesign -> Scripts -> Scripts Panel Adobe Indesign how to check and work: Window -> Utilities -> Scripts -> Application -> CalendarWizard Check this tutorial. It will help you to understand how it works.  

English Font I love

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https://www.dafont.com/budmo.font https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/vanilla https://www.behance.net/gallery/30281267/Sophia-Free-Handlettered-Brush-Script-Font https://www.dafont.com/babe.font https://www.dafont.com/bebas.font https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/bebas-neue