If you’ve ever felt bogged down by panel overload in InDesign, you’re not alone.
Designers and typesetters frequently juggle multiple panels just to keep track of basic object properties. This constant toggling can disrupt your flow and slow down your productivity.
That’s where FrameReporter comes in—it reduces panel fatigue by placing essential data, like frame dimensions or image info, right on the object itself.
Instead of bouncing between panels, you can stay focused on your layout while key information stays visible at a glance. This helps you streamline your workflow, especially when working with complex, multi-object designs or under tight deadlines.
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But FrameReporter doesn’t stop at standard data. It’s also extensible, meaning you can customize it to display exactly what you need for your specific projects. If you need to see custom data—whether it’s frame color codes, metadata from linked assets, or any other property—FrameReporter can be tailored to suit those needs.
And if you’re not sure how to get started with custom configurations, we offer a service to create these custom items for you, designed to fit your unique workflow. Whether you’re handling high-volume production work or need a specialized setup, we can help make FrameReporter work exactly the way you need it to. Simply reach out to [email protected] and if your requirement is not too complicated, we’re more than happy to create a custom item for you!
In short, FrameReporter not only saves time by reducing panel fatigue, but it also offers flexibility, allowing you to enhance it with custom data that matters to your specific design needs. Whether you’re a solo designer or part of a larger production team, FrameReporter helps keep your focus where it belongs—on the creative side of things.