INDESIGN 1
"Teaching style was excellent, calm and informative. Good
surroundings."
CUP delegate
If you want to create your own InDesign documents from inception to
printing, or will be checking and editing documents created by others,
this course will show you how to be effective from the word go. It will
give you the solid grounding you need to make the most of InDesign's
features. The course is suitable for first time users, and you don't need
any prior knowledge of other page layout software.
By the end
of it, you'll be able to:
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create documents quickly and efficiently
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talk to designers and printers with greater confidence.
Using a range of exercises, you'll develop skills in using the
software in specific contexts. Each delegate will have sole use of a
networked Windows PC with all relevant software installed. You also have
the option of sending your own materials (text and images) to us in
advance, so that you can work with them in the exercises. This means you
can tailor the course more directly to your own publishing needs.
ProgrammeDay
one
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InDesign's user interface
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Palettes, menus and how to manage them
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The Workspace, multiple views and Document presets concepts
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Working with text
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Importing text and other file types
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Editing text files
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Formatting text
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Character and paragraph attributes
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Styles - including nested character styles and importing styles
from Word
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Colour
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Spot, process and additional colours
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Layers and transparency
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Using drawing tools with the colours palette
Day two
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Creating longer documents
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Master pages and page numbering
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Text flow and linking text files
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Images
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Image formats
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Linking and embedding images
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Links to Adobe Photoshop
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Pre-press with InDesign
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Pre-flight checks and printing
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Converting to PDF files with Acrobat, Export versus Print
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Separations and overprint previews
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Repurposing and cross media publishing
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InDesign and XML
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Preparing files for the Internet
Note: This course is taught using Adobe CS 3.
Your
tutorSally Hughes is a freelance trainer and consultant
specialising in DTP applications, typography and document design. She
works with both Mac and PC platforms and has authored a report on the use
of information technology in editorial practice. Sally also teaches on
PTC's QuarkXPress and Acrobat courses as well as lecturing in publishing
at Oxford Brookes University.