In 1994, my wife and myself decided to emigrate to Canada, precisely to Montreal (Quebec). One of my most moving experience is a tour with a ballet company in former East bloc countries, just after the collapse of the Berlin Wall. I had the chance to visit a lot of countries in Europe, America, Asia. I made numerous tours with theater companies, ballet companies and opera productions as a stage manager, technical director or lighting designer, during more than 15 years. I loved this but I was not very good, to be honest: I was unable to glue correctly, all was always crooked (I found out many years after, that I have a slight eyesight disorder that prevented me to see correctly horizontal and vertical lines).Īt the same time, I met a theater stage manager and I began to work with him, and I definitively found what I loved. One guy at the print shop proposed me to learn how to become a layout designer (it was in 1978, so the tools were phototypesetting and glue). I found a job in a newspaper print shop: I was at the output of the rotary press and I packed the newspapers on wooden pallets. I found a job as a waiter and dishwasher in an itinerant canteen on film production sets, thinking I could get into the film production industry but it didn’t get further. But movie schools were either very expensive or admission was very selective, so I gave up the idea to study this. What I really wanted to do was to become a movie director. After graduating from high school, I began to study history at the university, but I gave up very quickly. We are thankful for his contribution to our community. Let's know more about him in his own words:. He has contributed to around 5k community posts so far. Jean is an expert in multiple Adobe Products like InDesign, Acrobat etc. Jean has been a part of our community for more than 18 years. I'm honored to feature " Jean-Marc Lévy" as our community superstar for this month. If you want to stay tuned to similar updates, please follow our Adobe InDesign Newsletter Home page to receive notifications for our newsletter on a monthly basis. To mark the occasion, our Community Expert, Andrea, shares a tutorial on "How to create a Mood board in InDesign."Īlso, we have a recap of the Behance live stream by Chana Messer, showcasing a summary of the InDesign features released with the MAX update & a bonus video by Anika showcasing " How to create a Calendar & Planner in InDesign." The season of love, chocolates, roses, gifts, good feelings, romantic music, and the exchange of hearts is here! The Adobe Community Team wishes you and your loved ones a Happy Valentines Day.
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