Does FrameMaker Beat InDesign for Long Docs?
Sponsored by the Adobe Community Experts Program
- Pre-presentation networking begins at the event start time
- The formal presentation begins 30 minutes later
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This presentation explores how Adobe FrameMaker and Adobe InDesign each excel in their intended roles—and why those differences matter when working with long, structured, or technical content. While InDesign is a powerful, industry-leading tool for visual design and layout, it is not built for the scale, automation, and structure required in complex documentation environments. Through practical examples and real-world workflows, this session highlights where FrameMaker provides clear advantages in managing large documents, enabling structured authoring, and supporting multi-channel publishing—while also recognizing where InDesign remains the right choice.
What attendees will learn:
- Where InDesign excels in visual layout and design-driven content
- How FrameMaker handles large, complex documents more efficiently
- The role of structured authoring (XML/DITA) in scalable documentation workflows
- Ways to automate numbering, cross-references, and content reuse
- How to choose the right tool based on content type and business needs
Key takeaways:
- InDesign is ideal for highly visual, design-focused, short-form content
- FrameMaker is purpose-built for scalable, structured, and technical documentation
- Automation and reuse in FrameMaker significantly reduce long-term production effort
- Matching the tool to the content type leads to better outcomes and fewer inefficiencies
Sponsored by the Adobe Community Experts Program
- Pre-presentation networking begins at the event start time
- The formal presentation begins 30 minutes later
- Attendees now need to be signed in to Zoom to join meetings. Creating a Zoom account is free.
This presentation explores how Adobe FrameMaker and Adobe InDesign each excel in their intended roles—and why those differences matter when working with long, structured, or technical content. While InDesign is a powerful, industry-leading tool for visual design and layout, it is not built for the scale, automation, and structure required in complex documentation environments. Through practical examples and real-world workflows, this session highlights where FrameMaker provides clear advantages in managing large documents, enabling structured authoring, and supporting multi-channel publishing—while also recognizing where InDesign remains the right choice.
What attendees will learn:
- Where InDesign excels in visual layout and design-driven content
- How FrameMaker handles large, complex documents more efficiently
- The role of structured authoring (XML/DITA) in scalable documentation workflows
- Ways to automate numbering, cross-references, and content reuse
- How to choose the right tool based on content type and business needs
Key takeaways:
- InDesign is ideal for highly visual, design-focused, short-form content
- FrameMaker is purpose-built for scalable, structured, and technical documentation
- Automation and reuse in FrameMaker significantly reduce long-term production effort
- Matching the tool to the content type leads to better outcomes and fewer inefficiencies
About the Presenter
Rick Quatro has over 30 years supporting the technical publishing industry as president of Carmen Publishing Inc. He is known as the Frame Expert with his vast knowledge of FrameMaker. He specializes in publishing automation with FrameMaker, InDesign, and XML technologies. He also helps clients produce high-quality PDFs directly from spreadsheets, databases, and delimited files. Rick is an Adobe Community Expert and an authorized Miramo consultant. He lives in Western New York with his loving wife Tracy.
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