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Gatefold Project For High School Students (Adobe InDesign)

January 24, 2019 by Rick Rodriguez

Many different types of brochures can be used to build an image for your company, promote a specific event such as a party, update a specific products info, or for many other things. This project requires students to think about a product or service that they might want to advertise for themselves, or for another … Read more

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