FAQ
Consistent layouts and formatting improve readability, support learner navigation, strengthen brand identity, and reduce production errors.
InDesign enables publishers to standardize templates, styles, page structures, and recurring design elements across large projects.
Yes. Many educational publishers use InDesign to manage textbook collections, curriculum programs, teacher resources, and other large-scale publishing initiatives.
Because formatting standards are centralized, updates can often be applied across large sections of a publication without manually editing every page.
Absolutely. Consistent navigation, layouts, and visual structures help create a better learning experience across both print and digital formats.