This week I worked more with InDesign and learned a few important tools and shortcuts that made building the production bible and poster layout easier. The most useful was Ctrl + D for quickly placing images into the document, which saved a lot of time compared to dragging and dropping. Once placed, I used the frame fitting options (right-click > Fitting) to crop and resize images neatly inside their boxes without distorting them. I also discovered the Effects window, which lets you adjust opacity, add drop shadows, or apply blending effects to images and text, which is useful for making layouts feel more polished. Cropping in InDesign works differently than Photoshop: instead of cutting pixels, you move or scale the content inside its frame, which keeps everything non-destructive. These processes were key for keeping my layouts tidy and consistent.
Tequila
Tequila I love the design of this Campo Azul Selecto tequila bottle. Its wide, rounded base and elegant detailing give it a distinct presence. The golden liquid catches the light beautifully, and the bold cap adds a stylish touch. It feels both traditional and modern—perfect for something meant to be savoured.
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