Sometimes you want to quickly liven up an Adobe InDesign layout without the need for creating custom images in Illustrator or Photoshop or having to track down and purchase stock images. This is when the InDesign Glyphs panel really comes into its own. There are thousands of free or good-value fonts available to download on the web, and many of these typefaces have all sorts of different decorative elements as part of their character set. In this Quick Tip tutorial, learn how you can use the Glyphs panel in Adobe InDesign to add ready-to-use graphic elements to your layouts.
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