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Al Ittihad Newspaper Moves To Adobe InDesign
Published Oct 7, 2009
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Adobe Systems Incorporated announced that Al Ittihad Newspaper, one of the leading and most highly regarded newspapers in the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf region, has chosen to move its entire creative production to Adobe InDesign® in order to create rich content and break down barriers between online and offline publishing.
“Al Ittihad currently owns one of the most modern printing presses in the region, and we wanted to ensure that we are employing top of the line publishing software. With Adobe’s technology, which is used by leading publishing companies around the world, we are able to produce better quality newspapers,” said Magdi Hanna, press IT supervisor at Al Ittihad.
“We are also assured of on time production and advanced workflow capabilities, such as connectivity with archive systems and Internet publishing. Additionally, Adobe provides us with enhanced Arabic handling, such as kerning and tracking”.
The features and workflows of Adobe InDesign enable Al Ittihad to create interactive documents using powerful page design tools. Sophisticated and engaging layouts are also created for its onscreen and print readers.
New features in the latest version of the software include the ability to set cross references and create conditional text, and a smart link to support line counts in nested styles.
Additionally, Adobe InDesign not only provides Al Ittihad the highest quality creative experience, but also offers seamless integration with RAPID Browser from Knowledge View Editorial Management System for advanced news management wire handling and content acquisition capabilities.
“Adobe is committed to providing the media industry with innovative and robust software solutions that improve the way they work and enable a return on investment,” said Abdallah Saqqa, General Manager at Adobe Middle East.
“With Al Ittihad’s recent shift to Adobe InDesign, they have a foundation for dynamic publishing in both print and digital media, and are able to leverage the advanced capabilities of the software to provide scalable solutions for their design and editorial workflow”.
In addition to Al Ittihad, many other top Middle East publications use Adobe InDesign to quickly create designs and deliver engaging page layouts for multiple media types.
To add sophisticated interactivity, animation and navigation to complex layouts, Adobe InDesign content can also be directly opened in Adobe Flash® Professional with page design and typography preserved.
Press Contacts:
Rose Manaog
MCS/Action
Tel: 04-3902960
E-mail: rose.m@actionprgroup.com
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VMD - [Virtual Marketing Department]
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