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E-raamat: Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book (2022 release)

  • Formaat: 448 pages
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780137623006
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  • Formaat: 448 pages
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780137623006

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Build a strong foundation of typographic, page layout, and document-construction skills through the step-by-step lessons in this book. The real-world projects—ranging from a printed postcard with a QR code to an interactive Adobe PDF with form fields—are designed to guide novice Adobe InDesign users through the most fundamental features to the most powerful. Experienced InDesign users learn best practices and explore features that will rapidly become a designer's best friend, such as intelligent image placement and access to the Adobe Fonts library.

The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe InDesign

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does—an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book (2022 release) contains 15 lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help students become more productive with the program. They can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest them.

Purchasing this book includes valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the book's "Getting Started" section to unlock access to:

  • Downloadable lesson files students need to work through the projects in the book
  • Web Edition containing the complete text of the book, interactive quizzes, and videos that walk students through the lessons step by step
  • Downloadable lesson files to guide teaching the text

What students need to use this book: Adobe InDesign (2022 release) software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)

Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe InDesign software.



Build a strong foundation of typographic, page layout, and document-construction skills through the step-by-step lessons in this book. The real-world projects—ranging from a printed postcard with a QR code to an interactive Adobe PDF with form fields—are designed to guide novice Adobe InDesign users through the most fundamental features to the most powerful. Experienced InDesign users learn best practices and explore features that will rapidly become a designer's best friend, such as intelligent image placement and access to the Adobe Fonts library.

The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe InDesign

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, offers what no other book or training program does—an official training series from Adobe, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.

Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book (2022 release) contains 15 lessons that cover the basics and beyond, providing countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with the program. You can follow the book from start to finish or choose only those lessons that interest you.

Purchasing this book includes valuable online extras. Follow the instructions in the book's "Getting Started" section to unlock access to:

  • Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book
  • Web Edition containing the complete text of the book, interactive quizzes, and videos that walk you through the lessons step by step

What you need to use this book: Adobe InDesign (2022 release) software, for either Windows or macOS. (Software not included.)

Note: Classroom in a Book does not replace the documentation, support, updates, or any other benefits of being a registered owner of Adobe InDesign software.

Getting Started 1(5)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Installing the software
2(1)
Online content
3(1)
Saving and restoring the InDesign Defaults file
4(1)
Training resources
5(1)
1 Introducing The Workspace 6(28)
Getting started
8(1)
Looking at the workspace
9(9)
Working with panels
18(5)
Customizing the workspace
23(1)
Changing the magnification of a document
24(3)
Navigating through a document
27(2)
Using context menus
29(1)
Using panel menus
29(1)
Modifying interface preferences
30(2)
Exploring on your own
32(2)
2 Getting To Know InDesign 34(22)
Getting started
36(1)
Viewing guides
37(1)
Adding text
38(3)
Working with styles
41(4)
Working with graphics
45(3)
Working with objects
48(3)
Working with object styles
51(1)
Preflighting as you work
51(2)
Viewing the document in Presentation mode
53(1)
Exploring on your own
53(3)
3 Setting Up A Document And Working With Pages 56(32)
Getting started
58(1)
Creating a new document
59(1)
Creating and saving custom document settings
59(1)
Creating a new document from a preset
60(2)
Working with parent pages
62(10)
Applying parent pages to document pages
72(1)
Adding new document pages
73(1)
Rearranging and deleting document pages
73(1)
Changing the size of pages within one
In Design document
74(1)
Adding sections to change page numbering
75(3)
Overriding parent page items and placing text and graphics
78(3)
Printing to the edge of the paper: Using the bleed guides
81(2)
Viewing the completed spread
83(2)
Exploring on your own
85(3)
4 Working With Objects 88(42)
Getting started
90(1)
Introducing layers
91(2)
Working with layers
93(3)
Creating and modifying text frames
96(7)
Creating and modifying graphics frames
103(6)
Adding metadata captions to graphics frames
109(1)
Wrapping text around a graphic
110(2)
Transforming the shape of frames
112(4)
Transforming and aligning objects
116(6)
Selecting and modifying grouped objects
122(1)
Flowing type along a path
123(2)
Drawing lines and modifying arrowheads
125(1)
Exploring on your own
126(4)
5 Working With Color 130(32)
Getting started
132(1)
Managing color
133(4)
Defining printing requirements
137(2)
Creating colors
139(6)
Applying colors
145(5)
Working with tint swatches
150(2)
Working with gradients
152(3)
Working with color groups
155(1)
Exploring on your own
156(6)
6 Flowing Text 162(26)
Getting started
164(1)
Flowing text into an existing frame
165(3)
Flowing text manually
168(2)
Creating text frames while flowing text
170(1)
Creating threaded frames automatically
171(2)
Flowing text automatically
173(3)
Using Find/Change to delete extra paragraph returns
176(1)
Applying paragraph styles to text
177(2)
Adjusting columns
179(2)
Using the baseline grid to align text
181(3)
Adding a jump line page number
184(2)
Exploring on your own
186(2)
7 Editing Text 188(18)
Getting started
190(1)
Entering and importing text
191(2)
Finding and changing text and formatting
193(4)
Checking spelling
197(3)
Editing text by dragging and dropping
200(1)
Using the Story Editor
201(1)
Tracking changes
202(1)
Exploring on your own
203(3)
8 Working With Typography 206(30)
Getting started
208(1)
Adjusting vertical spacing
209(2)
Working with fonts, type styles, and glyphs
211(7)
Working with columns
218(2)
Changing paragraph alignment
220(2)
Creating a drop cap
222(1)
Adjusting letter and word spacing
223(2)
Adjusting line breaks
225(3)
Setting tabs
228(4)
Working with paragraph shading and rules
232(2)
Exploring on your own
234(2)
9 Working With Styles 236(32)
Getting started
238(3)
Creating and applying paragraph styles
241(4)
Creating and applying character styles
245(2)
Nesting character styles inside paragraph styles
247(7)
Creating and applying object styles
254(2)
Creating and applying table and cell styles
256(6)
Globally updating styles
262(2)
Loading styles from another document
264(2)
Exploring on your own
266(2)
10 Creating Tables 268(24)
Getting started
270(1)
Working with tables
271(1)
Converting text to a table
271(1)
Changing rows and columns
272(7)
Formatting a table
279(3)
Adding graphics to table cells
282(4)
Creating a header row
286(1)
Creating and applying table and cell styles
287(3)
Exploring on your own
290(2)
11 Importing And Modifying Graphics 292(36)
Getting started
294(1)
Adding graphics from other programs
295(1)
Comparing vector and bitmap graphics
295(1)
Managing links to imported files
296(3)
Updating revised graphics
299(2)
Adjusting display quality
301(1)
Importing and sizing graphics
302(5)
Editing placed pictures
307(1)
Working with dropped backgrounds
308(4)
Importing native Adobe graphic files
312(6)
Using subject-aware text wrap
318(2)
Filling type with a graphic
320(2)
Using an InDesign library to manage objects
322(4)
Exploring on your own
326(2)
12 Working With Transparency 328(28)
Getting started
330(1)
Creating a background graphic
331(2)
Applying transparency settings
333(3)
Adding transparency effects to imported vector and bitmap graphics
336(3)
Importing and adjusting Illustrator files that use transparency
339(1)
Applying transparency settings to text
340(2)
Working with effects
342(12)
Exploring on your own
354(2)
13 Printing And Exporting 356(30)
Getting started
358(1)
Preflighting files
359(2)
Previewing separations
361(4)
Managing colors
365(6)
Previewing transparency effects
371(1)
Previewing the pages
372(1)
Creating an Adobe PDF proof
372(2)
Creating a press-ready PDF and saving a PDF preset
374(2)
Printing a proof and saving a print preset
376(3)
Packaging files
379(2)
Exporting graphics for the web and other digital destinations
381(3)
Exploring on your own
384(2)
14 Creating Adobe Pdf Files With Form Fields 386(14)
Getting started
388(1)
Setting up a workspace for forms
389(1)
Adding form fields
390(5)
Setting the tab order of the fields
395(1)
Adding a button to submit the form
395(2)
Exporting an interactive Adobe PDF file
397(1)
Testing your form in Acrobat Reader
397(1)
Exploring on your own
398(2)
15 Creating A Fixed-Layout EPUB And Publishing Online 400(28)
Getting started
402(1)
Creating a new document for fixed-layout export
403(1)
EPUB: Fixed-layout versus reflowable
403(1)
Adding animation
404(4)
Buttons
408(7)
Adding multimedia and interactive elements
415(7)
Exporting a fixed-layout EPUB file
422(2)
InDesign Publish Online
424(2)
Exploring on your own
426(2)
Index 428
Kelly Kordes Anton has written and edited dozens of books and training resources on publishing technologies and InDesign, including nine previous editions of Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book. She is a freelance writer based in Littleton, Colorado, and she also writes about ergonomics and lean manufacturing.

Tina DeJarld has worked on the front lines of taking designs from the computer screen to real-world production since before InDesign 1.0. She is highly accomplished in both prepress and graphic design production and passionate about building files that will work correctly. Tina has handled thousands of large and complex projects, becoming an expert on InDesign best practices and techniques. Tina is currently a senior production artist at thePub, a production studio in Chicago.