How to Wow InDesign Fundamental with Mike McHugh/Wayne Rankin DVD-ROM InDesign is becoming the industry standard for page-layout. Mike and Wayne will introduce you to features including Workspace, Shortcuts, Preferences, Bleeds, Transforming Objects, Text Frames, Character & Paragraph Formatting, Style Sheets, Shapes, Importing, Typography, Text Wrap and creating Tables. How to Wow InDesign Fundamental with Mike McHugh/Wayne Rankin DVD-ROM InDesign is becoming the industry standard for page-layout. Mike and Wayne will introduce you to features including Workspace, Shortcuts, Preferences, Bleeds, Transforming Objects, Text Frames, Character & Paragraph Formatting, Style Sheets, Shapes, Importing, Typography, Text Wrap and creating Tables. Lessons Chapter 1 : InDesign CS Fundamental 1 Lesson 1 : The Work Space Become familiar with the workspace palettes and menus. Learn how to save custom settings and work with the improved interfaced of InDesign CS. Lesson 2 : Navigating Around Being able to navigate your way around is one of the more important fundamentals of any graphics application. Zoom, pan and change pages with all of the shortcuts for each. Lesson 3 : Setting Preferences Setting up preferences is a simple process, but very important for many tasks such as text, graphics and keyboard shortcuts. Lesson 4 : Creating Documents Just creating new documents you can easily overlook some of the powerful new document presets. Also learn about bleed, slug, facing pages, margins and columns. Lesson 5 : The Use of Color We can’t just work in black and white. This lesson sheds light on how to apply color easily, including several different methods for swatches, fills and strokes. Chapter 2 : InDesign CS Fundamental 2 Lesson 6 : Transforming Objects The best way to ensure your artwork is in the right place is to position things numerically. By using the transforming options, you can clearly define width, height and x and y coordinates. Lesson 7 : InDesign for Quark Users While InDesign has many similarities to Quark, there is still a lot to learn. Here we compare to find some common ground and make old die hard Quark users comfortable with InDesign. Lesson 8: Text Frames Text in InDesign has to be in a frame or text box. We can use them for linking and flowing text from column to column and even between pages. Lesson 9 : Character Formatting Choosing fonts, setting point size, kerning, tracking, leading and everything in between. The best text keyboard shortcuts and plenty of typography tricks. Lesson 10 : Paragraph Formatting There is a real art in setting great paragraphs, whether its justified text or indented or even with a drop shadow. There are plenty of tips and tricks with paragraphs in this lesson. Lesson 11 : Style Sheets Once you have decided on your text styles we can save them as a style sheet. Learn how to create style sheets, adjust them and apply them to your text easily. Chapter 3 : InDesign CS Fundamental 3 Lesson 12 : Drawing Shapes Learn to use the shape tools in InDesign to create all sorts of graphics. Create difficult effects and achieve some great graphic results quickly. Lesson 13 : Importing Images Images in InDesign need to go in a picture box or frame. There are many different formats we can import and link to in order to achieve some visually stunning effects. Lesson 14 : Working with Images Learn to go beyond simply placing images by working with images that have no background and creating great layouts. Lesson 15 : Doing a Text Wrap Here we place an image within our page and have our text run around it. There are some very important tips in this lesson to make text wrapping work for you. Lesson 16 : Creating a Table Use the table feature of InDesign to start creating visually rich tables with information supplied in cell based formulas.
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