Adobe InDesign is a professional software for designing page layouts for books, brochures, posters, and interactive PDFs. It’s built around a frame-based model: text resides in text frames, graphics live in graphic frames, and composition is managed by arranging and formatting these frames. InDesign is ideal for editorial workflows where changes are frequently made to layouts and their elements.
PDF is a widely used file format for sharing and storing documents due to the fact that it can maintain consistency in a layout across various devices. But PDFs don’t always look the way you need them to. Scanned files may have dark edges, presentation slides might export with distracting white borders, and multi-page documents can contain pages of different sizes. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s not very professional, either. And you want your digital documents to look clean and polished, right?