Explore 100+ recipes for creating stunning layouts with the leading desktop publishing software
E-Book, Englisch, 564 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-80107-949-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
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Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Management Wissensmanagement
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Informatik Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion User Interface Design & Benutzerfreundlichkeit
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Digital Lifestyle
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Professionelle Anwendung
Weitere Infos & Material
Table of Contents - Customizing the InDesign Interface and New Document Settings
- Working with Text in InDesign
- Creating and Using Tables
- Using the InDesign Frame Tools
- Adding Images to Your Document
- Taking Images Further
- Creating and Applying Parent Pages
- Working with Colours and Gradients
- Formatting with Paragraph and Character Styles
- Generating and Updating a Table of Contents
- Creating Interactivity and PDF Forms
- Using and Collaborating with CC Libraries
- Preflighting and Outputting
Preface
When I first started working with desktop publishing tools in the 1990s, everything was output for print, and a courier would collect your files on disk and physically deliver them to the printing company. The internet was in its early days, tablet devices didn’t yet exist, and mobile phones were a new thing (and the size of a brick). Fast forward nearly 30 years and, more often than not, documents are being output for digital consumption, although print production is still a significant area. This opens up the possibility of including exciting new features in your documents, and the once clearly defined boundary between websites and other digital content has been all but removed. Fortunately, tools such as InDesign have also evolved to reflect these changes with new features being added to every release, and interactive and cloud-based functionality becoming a significant part of the products these days. With AI and machine learning already having an effect on software such as Photoshop, it will be exciting to see how this impacts InDesign in the coming years and how the product will continue to develop. Who this book is for
This book is ideal for marketing and communications professionals in roles such as marketing executive, marketing manager, marketing assistant, communications officer, or communications manager. Additionally, professionals such as graphic designers, publishers, bids and tender teams, PR professionals, and brand managers will also find the book really helpful. Other computer-literate users who want to start using InDesign to create more professional content, or who already use InDesign to a basic level and want to develop their skills further, will also find the book to be a useful resource. What this book covers
In Chapter 1, Customizing the InDesign Interface and New Document Settings, we will learn how to customize the InDesign interface, create new documents, and navigate within them. Additionally, we will learn how to use features such as grids, guides, and rulers to ensure consistency in your documents. In Chapter 2, Working with Text in InDesign, we will look at adding text to your document and formatting it using a wide range of typography features. We will also look at using bullets, working with glyphs, and threading text frames together into a story. In Chapter 3, Creating and Using Tables, we will work with tables, learning to insert, remove, and reorder rows and columns. We will learn how to format tables in a variety of different ways, place images into a table, and work with header and footer rows. In Chapter 4, Using the InDesign Frame Tools, we will learn how to create different types of frames as well as how to combine frames together and adjust and align frames. Additionally, we will also look at how to generate a QR code within a frame. In Chapter 5, Adding Images to Your Documents, we are going to learn how to work with images in your documents, addressing areas such as image resolution and broken links, as well as using fitting and text wrap tools. In Chapter 6, Taking Images Further, we will learn some of the more advanced techniques for working with images in InDesign, including advanced text wrap techniques, hiding and showing PSD layers in InDesign, generating captions from metadata, and even anchoring image position within your text. In Chapter 7, Creating and Applying Parent Pages, we will learn how to create and apply parent pages, detach objects from a parent page, base parent pages on other parent pages, and arrange parent page items in front of local page items. In Chapter 8, Working with Colors and Gradients, we will gain a better understanding of color modes, learn how to create color swatches, work with gradients, merge colors together, organize color swatches, find colors in your document, customize strokes, and even set up color management settings in InDesign. In Chapter 9, Formatting with Paragraph and Character Styles, we will learn how to work with paragraph and character styles, create and apply styles, redefine styles, work with overrides, and import styles. In addition, we will learn how to group styles and use features such as nested styles and next style. In Chapter 10, Generating and Updating a Table of Contents, we will learn how to generate a Table of Contents from paragraph styles, format the table of contents, work with Table of Contents styles, update and edit existing tables of contents, and create story jumps. In Chapter 11, Creating Interactivity and PDF Forms, we will explore the interactive capabilities of InDesign by learning how to use hyperlinks, create PDF bookmarks, include video, and use page transitions. We will also learn a number of different uses for the Buttons and Forms panel in InDesign. In Chapter 12, Using and Collaborating with CC Libraries, we will learn how to work with CC Libraries in InDesign. We will add and reuse different types of content in CC Libraries, manage and rename libraries, collaborate with other users on a library, and backup and restore libraries. In Chapter 13, Preflighting and Outputting, we will learn how to preflight your document to check for errors, before then going on to output your document to a wide range of formats from print-ready PDF to interactive PDF. We will then finish off with packaging and using InDesign’s built-in Publish Online feature. To get the most out of this book
To fully benefit from this book, it’s important to have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to install, open, and close programs. You should also be familiar with common features in operating systems, such as menus that drop down when you click on them, menus that appear when you right-click, and using useful shortcut keys such as Shift and Alt/Option. Software/hardware covered in the book Operating system requirements Adobe InDesign 2023 (or later) Windows or macOS Adobe Photoshop 2023 (or later) Adobe Illustrator 2023 (or later) Adobe Bridge 2023 (or later) You will need an active Adobe Creative Cloud subscription in order to use the Adobe programs including Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Bridge, as well as features of these programs such as CC Libraries and Adobe Fonts. Some elements of the course will require an active internet connection and a web browser. You will also find it useful to have a PDF reader installed in order to check the files you output; I would recommend Adobe Acrobat Reader or Adobe Acrobat Pro for this purpose. Conventions used
Bold: Indicates a new term, an important word, or words that you see onscreen. For instance, words in menus or dialog boxes appear in bold. Here is an example: “Select System info from the Administration panel.” Tips or important notes Appear like this. Get in touch
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