| | There's a loose theme running through our spotlight: More. And no, I don't mean because each description ends with Read more. We're talking about getting more education, designing documents with more pages, getting more words on the page, and getting more use from your iPad. More isn't always better, but in this case it is! | | How to Get Started in a Design Career Some of the design career education advice offered by readers includes: ...doing a pro bono project to get experience. ...you need an independent streak and the ability to adapt [to change]. Read more | How to Lay Out Multi-Page Documents The folks at StockLayouts (2010 Reader's Choice: Best Source of Templates) have a nice intro to imposition as it applies to a a Multiple Page Newsletter, Magazine, Booklet, Brochure, or... Read more | Get More On The Page With a Hyphen A recent tweet by @typographica mentions a feature of the latest iBooks upgrade. "iBooks now fits more words per page by automatically hyphenating text." Hyphenation of ebooks isn't quite the same as books in print but it generally serves the same purpose.Yes, hyphenation can fit more words on the page. But... Read more | Things To Do To Your New iPad Have you recently acquired or expect to receive an iPad soon? In So You Got an iPad This Holiday Season: Now What? Mashable offers advice on getting that iPad all decked out. Read more | | | | Desktop Publishing Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Great Gadget Gifts iPad or iPod? Kindle or Nook? Point-and-shoot or DIL camera? If you're confused by this year's must-have gadgets, check out our top picks. More>
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