Author: jeff witchel
Jeff Witchel graduated from Pratt Institute in 1973 with a B.F.A. (Cum Laude) in Advertising Design and Visual Communications. He has been an award-winning advertising art director, writer, designer, illustrator, and TV producer ever since.
Before starting his own advertising agency in New Jersey, Jeff built his career at top New York ad agencies such as Young & Rubicam, Grey Advertising, and Wells, Rich, Greene. Over the years, he has created award-winning work for many clients including AT&T, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Jell-O Pudding, The Plaza Hotel, and Pfizer. His many prestigious awards include N.Y. Art Directors Club Gold Award, One Show Gold Award, N.J. Art Directors Club Award, multiple Andy Awards, Graphis Annual, numerous readership awards, plus an Emmy Award nomination.
Jeff is a self-taught computer artist with over 19 years of experience. His initial introduction to the computer was with PageMaker, but he switched to Quark 1.0 when it was first introduced in 1987. Having arrived on the desktop publishing scene so early, Jeff became the “go to” guy for answers when others started getting into computer graphics.
As an Adobe Certified Expert, he’s provided online support for Adobe and is now an Adobe Certified Training Provider for both Adobe Illustrator CS2 and Adobe InDesign CS2. Jeff is one of just a handful of Adobe Certified Instructors in the New York metropolitan area. He also is a Quark Certified Expert in QuarkXPress 6 as well as a master of Adobe Photoshop and related applications. He counts among his training clients ad agencies, design studios, magazines, illustrators, and photographers in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
Another neat job from Jeff. While it is indeed easy it is oh ever so versatile. Try tweaking many settings (especially in effects and the opacity) for some neat variations. Jeff you should show the power of typing on a path with objects! Just a suggestion – anything you can show us is worthwhile.
[...] Headline Style Using Effects in InDesign by Jeff Witchel Creating Eye Catching Text in Illustrator – By Corey Barker Exporting XFL Format from After Effects to Flash by Tom Green Powering Search with Audio Metadata using Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington Fast Layout in Adobe Indesign CS4 by Terry White [...]
Very nice and easy one, please put more this kind of effects
Another neat job from Jeff. While it is indeed easy it is oh ever so versatile. Try tweaking many settings (especially in effects and the opacity) for some neat variations. Jeff you should show the power of typing on a path with objects! Just a suggestion – anything you can show us is worthwhile.
Nice stitch effect Jeff. Keep it up.
[...] Headline Style Using Effects in InDesign by Jeff Witchel Creating Eye Catching Text in Illustrator – By Corey Barker Exporting XFL Format from After Effects to Flash by Tom Green Powering Search with Audio Metadata using Premiere Pro by Richard Harrington Fast Layout in Adobe Indesign CS4 by Terry White [...]
[...] Headline Style Using Effects in InDesign [...]