Team Leaders: Share your best practices for InDesign!
Hello fellow creatives! I am coming to the group today with my mind wide open, looking for new ideas and recommendations for practices. I have been blessed with a rare opportunity (at least, a first in my career) to build a creative department from scratch. Having inherited several existing teams in the past, I have spent countless hours (OK... years) trying to retool very basic practices like file naming conventions, version counting (internal vs. external, to differentiate billable versions), setting up consistent styles for team-wide use (including hot keys), and so on. So much time has been spent trying to understand how one user set up their document versus another. I can't tell you how many times I've had to search and replace 15 manually-keyed spaces after someone didn't know to use a line break. The "library" feature has always eluded me but I can only assume it must be a great resource when used to its full potential.
If you could wave a magic wand and have your whole team follow one best practice, what would it be? Bonus points if you can share a solid way to document those practices so everyone can train to them from the get-go. TIA!
