What will happen to the Japanese printing and publishing industry when InDesign is discontinued?
Revisiting the production flow and the way we think about data is the key to unlocking the future of the industry!
InDesign has reigned as the de facto standard in the printing industry, replacing the former QuarkXPress and domestic typesetting software. However, against the backdrop of declining print demand, a decrease in the DTP population (aging), the rise of other production applications, and changes in media culture, it cannot be denied that there is a possibility of development and support ending in the future. Continuing the attitude of "using it as long as it works," just like during the transition from past typesetting software, poses the risk of facing significant confusion and enormous data migration costs when InDesign comes to an end. *For more details about the blog, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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