QuarkXPress 2026 introduces a collection of updates aimed at improving everyday layout and production tasks. In my latest video demo, I highlight several new features and show how they work in practical design scenarios—whether you’re building print or digital projects. Below is a quick overview of what’s included in the demo and why these additions may be helpful in real-world workflows.
Redesigned Welcome Screen
The updated Welcome Screen gives you quicker access to recent projects, templates, and helpful resources. It’s cleaner, faster, and easier to navigate—especially if you’re jumping between multiple client jobs or publications.
All-New Workspace Feature
This is a significant addition to QuarkXPress 2026. Workspaces let you launch new projects based on common document properties such as page sizes, orientations, and frequently used presets. If you build similar documents repeatedly, this feature dramatically reduces setup time.
New Paste Into Feature
Paste Into is completely new, and it’s one of my favorite additions. You can now place images or grouped items inside any shape container. It behaves the way designers expect: think intuitive masking, cropping, and precise object control without extra manual steps. It’s especially useful for modern layouts, hero images, and layered compositions.
Integrated Math Equations (LaTeX & MathML)
QuarkXPress 2026 now includes native support for math equations. You can insert and edit formulas directly in your layout using LaTeX or MathML—no external editors or screenshots required. Equations can be inline with text or displayed in standalone frames, and the Math palette gives you full styling control. This is a major workflow improvement for technical, academic, STEM, and financial publications.
Paper Color Simulation
A new Paper Color setting allows you to preview how your design will look on different background tones. Whether you’re simulating uncoated stock, off-white paper, or dark backgrounds, this gives you a more accurate on-screen representation of final output. It’s also helpful when you need to evaluate contrast or verify accessibility.
Variable Fonts
Variable Fonts provide granular control over weight, width, and slant—all from a single optimized font file. Instead of switching among multiple font instances, you can adjust typography continuously and precisely from one panel. This results in a smoother, more flexible typographic workflow.
Watch the Full Demo
I walk through each of these features step-by-step in my QuarkXPress 2026 video demo so you can see exactly how they work and how they can streamline your production process.
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