Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Co-Design And Publish Interactive Documents With Lucidpress

Designing documents, whether for digital or print, often requires expensive and complex desktop publishing software such as Adobe InDesign. In addition, the desktop-based nature of programs such as Adobe InDesign are stumbling blocks to collaboration, as they require each collaborator to have the software installed on their computers. Lucidpress aims to change all that.

Lucidpress

Lucidpress, currently in beta, is a Web-based design application that aims to simplify both design and collaboration. It does this by implementing a drag-and-drop interface, real-time collaboration features and integration with cloud-based services. Best of all, it is the tool that lets you get everyone in your team on the same page, literally.

Getting Started With Lucidpress

To get started you first need to register with a name, email and password or via a Lucidchart account, Yahoo! or Google account. Once registered, you’ll be taken to your dashboard. This is where you’ll be managing your documents.

LicidPress Dashboard

To get started, click the "Create" button on the left sidebar. A window will pop up allowing you to choose a template for your new document. Lucidpress has 75 print and digital templates for documents such as newspapers, brochures, photo books, flyers and more. You can also start with a blank page if none of these templates appeal to you.

Once you’ve selected your template, you’ll be taken to the first of Lucidpress’ four modes, the Layout Mode.

Designing With LucidPress

The Layout Mode is where you design your document. If you are familiar with desktop publishing software, Lucidpress is easy to adopt for use, particularly as it has a simple drag-and-drop interface.Design elements such as text, images and videos appear within boxes that can be moved and resized with ease. Arrange text and images into the layout you want.

There is a top menu bar and two side bars that provide access to all the tools and options you’d expect from a design application. You can choose fonts, line and character spacing, text wrapping, and so on.

Lucidpress Layout View

Lucidpress is integrated with online services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote, Facebook and Flickr so you can easily import images, video and text into your document directly from your account.

Making Your Document Interactive

When publishing content online, you have to consider making elements in your publication interactive, particularly for consumption on touchscreen devices. Lucidpress allow some of your elements (or certain hotspots) to carry links to a different page, an email address, a website or to toggle, hide and show layers. You can even input a Youtube video into your document.

Lucidpress Interaction View

Publishing Your Document

Once you are done, you can publish your document digitally via Lucidpress or allow instant access to the document to your clients and colleagues via a publishing link. Documents can also be exported as PDF files for printing or exported as individual pages as PDF, PNG or JPG files.

Lucidpress Flickr Integration

Collaborating With Lucidpress

With Lucidpress you can share your work with fellow collaborators in 3 modes: editing, commenting or only viewing. Your clients, supervisors and colleagues can add comments to specific elements of your working document, allowing for quick revisions and changes.

Lucidpress Comment View

Lucidpress also allows collaborators to chat in real-time, and can track the location and actions of each collaborator. This helps prevent two persons from working on the same document and overwriting each other’s changes.

Limitations

While Lucidpress is an interesting alternative to Adobe InDesign, there are a couple of things you should be aware of. While it is currently free, expect Lucidpress to begin charging for premium features once it leaves beta status. The pricing for the premium version has not been confirmed. Lucidpress also doesn’t support exporting with CMYK, which might be a problem if you are designing for print.

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