One project that design firms and ad agencies are tasked with doing is the design and production of brochures.
The production of a brochure is a labor intensive process and it does not really matter if this is a 4 or 24 page brochure. Typically, much of the aforementioned “labor” has to do with test-printing of the final (or semi final) product. It is often very difficult to figure out which page goes where and if the spreads are as you intended them to be.
Adobe InDesign has a solution for many of these problems and it is found at the bottom of the File Menu in the shape of the “Print Booklet” command.



Once clicked, you can choose from a variety of options to fit your desired outcome. Designers who have been doing this for a while are sure to find this feature a giant time saver. This might actually mean that you can make it to happy hour, or maybe we are getting a bit too excited about this feature.
that was a quick tip, good one