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Flow: Contentful ? Adobe InDesign Server
Product, editorial, and campaign content is maintained in Contentful and automatically pushed into InDesign Server templates to generate print-ready catalogs, lookbooks, and brochures. Contentful provides the structured copy, headings, and metadata, while InDesign Server applies brand-approved layouts and pagination rules.
Flow: Contentful ? Adobe InDesign Server
Marketing or sales teams store modular content blocks in Contentful, such as product descriptions, regional offers, and customer-specific messaging. InDesign Server assembles these into personalized brochures or proposal packs for individual accounts, industries, or territories.
Flow: Contentful ? Adobe InDesign Server
Editorial teams create and manage reusable content in Contentful for websites, apps, and publications. The same approved content is reused by InDesign Server to produce magazines, reports, or digital brochures, reducing duplicate content entry across channels.
Flow: Contentful ? Adobe InDesign Server
Contentful stores product summaries, feature lists, campaign copy, and localized text. InDesign Server uses this content to generate price lists, sell sheets, and product one-pagers on demand, with templates adapted by region, language, or business unit.
Flow: Contentful ? Adobe InDesign Server
Once content is approved in Contentful, it can be automatically routed to InDesign Server for layout generation and final production output. This creates a controlled workflow where digital content approval triggers downstream print or PDF creation.
Flow: Adobe InDesign Server ? Contentful
Finalized publication assets such as PDFs, page images, or article extracts generated by InDesign Server can be stored in Contentful for use on websites, customer portals, or campaign landing pages. This helps digital teams publish the same approved material online without recreating it.
Flow: Bi-directional
Contentful manages translated content variants, regional messaging, and market-specific metadata, while InDesign Server generates localized layouts using the correct language, pricing, and legal disclaimers. Output files can then be linked back to Contentful for distribution across regional websites or sales portals.
Flow: Bi-directional
Campaign teams maintain core messaging, headlines, and asset references in Contentful. InDesign Server consumes that content to produce print collateral, while campaign outputs and final assets are returned to Contentful for reuse by web, email, and social teams.