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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING!

A constant flow of communication and a high level of patience are a couple of very important attributes a client hopes for when they hire a web designer. Bob fits that description perfectly.

He is a true professional that sets accurate expectations for his clients and provides a quality finished product.

He does not always tell you what you want to hear, rather what he ultimately feels is the best direction for the project.

A very dependable person....if Bob says he is going to do something, check it off your list, you will not have to ask twice

—Mike R.

Bob's ability to think creatively and offer an out of the box perspective was an incredible help to me when my firm hired him for graphic design expertise.

He was able to deliver a quality presentation, in a new and creative way, within the very short time frame we had.

Bob is a pleasure to work with and it was great knowing that from first call to last, he was there to complete our presentation creatively and on time.

—Robin B.

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About Bob Levine

Photo of Bob LevineBob Levine is an Adobe Certified Expert in InDesign and InCopy. He works with clients ranging in size from small local business to large international firms offering a wide range of print and web related graphic design services.

In a consulting role he specializes in assisting groups seeking to improve publishing workflow efficiency utilizing Adobe Creative Suite software including InDesign, InCopy, and Acrobat. Training in these applications is also available.

Bob is an Adobe Community Professional and a co-chapter representative of the New York City InDesign User Group. He's been the featured speak at both New York City and Central New Jersey InDesign User Group meetings as well as various other industry user groups. He's also a contributing writer to InDesign Magazine,InDesignSecrets.com, and CreativePro.com.

Based in Northern New Jersey, he has clients throughout North America.

About The URL

Contrary to popular belief, I'm not full of myself. But I have been using InDesign since version 1.0 and pretty much fell in love with it at version 1.5. I've been recommending it to clients ever since and with all my pestering, some of them started calling me "The InDesign Guy."

Given the number of Bob Levine's out there with websites I thought it would be easier to remember than some of the automated suggestions made by a hosting company computer.

You found the place, didn't you? :)