Have you unlocked the full potential of Adobe InDesign? In one power-packed day, we will show you the tips, tricks and techniques you need to take on those tight deadlines. Boost your productivity with a whole new skill set that will have you working at lightning fast speeds. CS3, CS4 and CS5 users welcome.

Scott Citron is an award-winning graphic designer and publishing consultant based in New York City. A designer of fine books, logos, and websites, his clients include Adobe Systems, Random House, HarperCollins Publishers, Bloomsbury USA, the InDesign and Creative Suite Conferences, InDesign Magazine, and Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. Scott is also an instructor of graphic design and has taught at the Parsons School of Design, New School University, New York University, Type Director’s Club, and Fashion Institute of Technology. Scott is a frequent speaker at major trade conferences and events, and is a contributor to InDesign Magazine. His company, Scott Citron Design, is a member of the Adobe Solutions Network.
An Adobe Certified Instructor in InDesign, InCopy, Photoshop, Lightroom, and Illustrator, Scott’s client list is a who’s who of top firms including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Simon & Schuster, Oppenheimer Funds, the United Nations, St. Martin’s Press, Random House, JP Morgan Bank, Asia Society, MetLife, HarperCollins Publishers, Farrar Strauss Giroux, Publicis-USA, the Village Voice, Time, Wieden Kennedy, Kate Spade, Spiegel Brands, New England Journal of Medicine, Ogilvy, McGraw-Hill, the Guggenheim Museum, Advance Magazine Group (Condé Nast), Natural Resources Defense Council, Macmillan Publishing, and Hachette.
Scott is the founder and current head of the New York InDesign Users’ Group, the world’s largest chapter of InDesign users with over 3500 members. He is on the board of the Type Directors Club, a member of the Art Directors Club, and is the author of Professional Design Techniques with Adobe Creative Suite 3 (Adobe Press, 2008) and the co-author (with Michael Murphy) of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Premium How-Tos: Essential Techniques (Adobe Press, 2010).

Here are ten tricks that every InDesign user should know (but few people do). From essential shortcuts to formatting imported text and graphics quickly, this session is chock-full o’ jewels that are good (and good for you, too).
Learn how the InDesign masters import and manage their text and graphics—from the fastest way to apply styles to the most efficient way to control transparency and linked images. Explore tricks for flowing long documents, anchoring images to text, and formatting type in the blink of an eye.
Creating an InDesign document is like constructing a building—if you don’t know how to build a firm foundation, the whole thing could come tumbling down. In this short session, you’ll learn some of the most important layout techniques, including working with master pages, layout adjustment, guides, and alignment.
If you use Illustrator and/or Photoshop alongside InDesign, you have to see this session. Find out the best way to make these programs work together, including ensuring maximum quality while maintaining maximum flexibility.
InDesign is a very robust program, but everyone has troubles sooner or later. Learn how to manage when the application acts odd, your document freaks out, or you just can’t figure out why something is happening. The fix is usually not as hard as you fear.
InDesign is the world’s greatest print layout tool, but did you know that it’s quickly becoming the leading platform for producing emedia content like interactive PDFs and ePubs? InDesign CS5 even lets you export your document for viewing with the Adobe Flash Player! In this session, you’ll learn how to build interactive documents that engage your audience with not just the beautiful layout and stunning typography for which InDesign is known, but also with video, audio, animation, hyperlinks, buttons and much more!
Everyone comes to these conferences with at least one burning question about InDesign that doesn’t get addressed during the day. Here’s your chance to ask that question, and learn something from the answers to your colleague’s questions.

101 Murray St.
New York, NY 10007
The Saval Auditorium is a contemporary auditorium located in lower Manhattan. It is on the second floor and very easy to find. Within walking distance, you will find a variety of places you can go to for lunch. You will need to register prior to the event in order to gain access.
Directions to St. John's University Manhattan Campus
101 Murray Street, New York, NY 10007; (212) 815-9232
Located in New York City's Financial District, the Manhattan campus is easily accessible by mass transit. If you are traveling by car, the campus's location on the West Side Highway makes it easy to reach whether you are driving from upstate, the city's other boroughs, Long Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or any of the area's major airports. The campus is located between Greenwich Street and West Street on Murray Street.
From Western Upstate New York:
New York State Thruway to Route 81 south, to Route 17 East, to New York State Thruway at Harriman, New York. Proceed to Palisades Parkway, to George Washington Bridge, to Henry Hudson Parkway, which becomes the West Side Highway South. Proceed past Canal Street, past Borough of Manhattan Community College, and turn left on Murray Street.
From Eastern Upstate New York:
Take the Major Deegan Expressway (Route 87) to the Triborough Bridge, cross the bridge to Manhattan and onto the FDR Drive South. Exit at 23rd Street. Proceed west on 23rd Street across town to the West Side Highway (West Street). Turn left and go past Canal Street, past the Borough of Manhattan Community College, and turn left on Murray Street.
From New Jersey/Pennsylvania:
Proceed through the Holland Tunnel to Canal Street; go past Hudson Street and turn right on Varick Street, which feeds into West Broadway. Stay on West Broadway to Murray Street, turn right on Murray Street, and proceed two blocks to the campus.
From Long Island:
Take the Long Island Expressway to the Midtown Tunnel. Proceed west to the West Side Highway (West Street). Make a left turn and go past Canal Street, past the Borough of Manhattan Community College, and turn left on Murray Street.
* Pay parking is available at Park Right Corp. at the corner of West Street and Murray Street, near the Embassy Suites.
BY SUBWAY:
Subway Stops Near St. John's Manhattan Campus:
Train Number Stop
1,2,3 & 9 %uFFFD Broadway/7th Avenue Line Chambers Street (2 blocks from Murray St.)
A, C, & E %uFFFD 8th Avenue Line Chambers Street (2 blocks from Murray St.)
N & R Line City Hall
4, 5, & 6 %uFFFD Lexington Avenue Brooklyn Bridge
The campus is also convenient to buses and New Jersey ferries (NY Waterways goes from Hoboken to the World Financial Center.)