InDesign; CS2 For Dummies.
Over the last few years, Adobe InDesign has made significant inroads against QuarkXPress, with adoptions by major media companies such as Meredith Corporation and Hearst Magazines; it is now the only desktop publishing program taught at many art schoolsShows graphic designers how to get up to speed...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiley
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- InDesign CS2 For Dummies; About the Authors; Dedication; Authors' Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; How to Use This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Part I: Starting at the Beginning; Chapter 1: Finding Out How InDesign Works; Lots of Capabilities; Finding Out What InDesign Can Do; Discovering the InDesign Approach; Understanding Global and Local Control; Basic InDesign Vocabulary; Chapter 2: Taking a Quick Lap around the Track; Creating a New Document; Working with Frames; Working with Text; Working with Lines
- Working with GraphicsCreating Colors; Applying Colors; Printing a Composite; Chapter 3: Understanding InDesign Ingredients; Discovering the Document Window; Opening Multiple Document Windows; Tooling around the Tools Palette; Working with Panes and Palettes; Chapter 4: Making It Work Your Way; Setting Document Preferences; Modifying Defaults for Text and Objects; Modifying Defaults for Views; Adding Default Colors and Styles; Part II: Document Essentials; Chapter 5: Opening, Viewing, and Saving Your Work; Setting Up a New Publication; Recovering from Disaster; All about Templates
- Chapter 6: Discovering How Pages WorkUnderstanding the Pages Pane; Working with Page Numbers; Navigating Documents and Pages; Adjusting Page Layouts and Objects; Chapter 7: Layers and Layers; What Layers Can Do for You; Layer Basics; Working with Layers; Working with Objects on Layers; Manipulating Entire Layers; Chapter 8: Creating Layouts Right the First Time; Creating and Using Master Pages; Building a Template; Using Libraries; Chapter 9: Working with Books; Managing Chapters and Books; Creating Tables of Contents; Creating Indexes; Adding Footnotes; Part III: Object Essentials
- Chapter 10: Adding Frames, Lines, and ColorsCreating Frames and Shapes; Drawing a Straight Line; Defining Colors, Tints, and Gradients; Applying Colors; Chapter 11: Aligning Objects with Grids and Guidelines; Precise Positioning with Coordinates; Lining Up Objects with Guidelines and Grids; Chapter 12: Manipulating Objects; Selecting Objects; Moving, Resizing, and Deleting Objects; Preventing Objects from Printing; Transforming Objects; Adding Strokes, Fills, and Other Effects; Chapter 13: Organizing Objects; Working with Object Styles; Creating Inline and Anchored Frames
- Combining Objects into a GroupLocking Objects; Stacking Objects; Sharing Objects among Documents; Part IV: Text Essentials; Chapter 14: The Ins and Outs of Text; Importing Text; Editing Text; Searching and Replacing Text; Checking Spelling; Chapter 15: The Text Frame Tango; Working with Text Frames; Threading Text Frames; Working with Columns; Working with Merged Data; Chapter 16: Handling Character Details; Specifying Character Formats; Modifying Font, Type Style, and Size; Using Other Character Formats; Controlling Space between Characters and Lines; Creating and Applying Character Styles