The Adobe InDesign Guide
From Concept to Production
Résumé
- Critical information on such things as file formats,
typefaces, and layers
- Extensive material on menu items, toolbars, and
palettes
- Tutorials for creating a custom interface, basic page
layout and document setup,
style sheets, and image usage
- Production advice on how to fit InDesign into a print
service provider's workflow
- Easy steps for QuarkXPressl~, users to cross over to
InDesign
- Coverage of related technologies for knowledge of how
they all work together
and improve the prepress process
- Tips and advice from industry experts
- An "in a Hurry" section that gives you all the
shortcuts you need to get up and
running quickly
Table of contents
- Foreword
- Part 1: Introducing InDesign
- Chapter 1: Design Evolution
- Chapter 2: The Top Ten Reasons to Use InDesign
- Chapter 3: Neat Stuff to Watch For
- Part 2: InDesign In a Creative Environment
- Chapter 4: Designing with InDesign
- Chapter 5: The Beginner Project
- Chapter 6: Adding Text (Beginner)
- Chapter 7: Adding Imagery (Beginner)
- Chapter 8: One Last Look (Beginner)
- Chapter 9: The Intermediate Project
- Chapter 10: Adding Text (Intermediate)
- Chapter 11: Adding Imagery (Intermediate)
- Chapter 12: One Last Look (Intermediate
- Chapter 13: The Advanced Project
- Chapter 14: Adding Text (Advanced)
- Chapter 15: Adding Imagery (Advanced)
- Chapter 16: One Last Look (Advanced)
- Part 3: Mastering File Preparation
- Chapter 17: Using InDesign's Preflight and Packaging
Utilities
- Chapter 18: Designing for Folded Matter
- Chapter 19: Tips for Printing Success
- Chapter 20: From Your Printer With Love
- Chapter 21: Other Helpful Reference Materials
- Part 4: InDesign in a Print Production
Environment
- Chapter 22: The Evolving Workflow
- Chapter 23: Mastering Document Output
- Chapter 24: Understanding Print Options
- Chapter 25: Output Solutions for the Tutorial
Projects
- Chapter 26: Related Technologies
- Part 5: Navigating InDesign
- Chapter 27: Navigating InDesign
- Chapter 28: Using the Menus
- Chapter 29: Using the Palettes
- Chapter 30: Keyboard Shortcut Guide
- Chapter 31: Icons, Cursors, and Other Small Graphics
- Part 6: InDesign In a Hurry
- Chapter 32: InDesign in a Hurry
- Glossary
- index
L'auteur - Mark Witkowski
is a digital workflow consultant with a master's degree
in graphic arts systems from Rochester Institute of
Technology (RIT), School of Printing Management and
Sciences. Mark has written books on the PDF file format,
including The PDF Bible. He has also written for several
print industry periodicals and frequently speaks at
industry seminars around the country. Mark is currently
working with the Sheridan Group at the Dartmouth Printing
and Sheridan Press facilities to implement fully-automated
computer-to-plate equipment driven by complete PDF
workflows.
L'auteur - Trish Boyle
is a professional designer with a bachelor's of fine arts degree in graphic design and a master's degree in graphic arts publishing from RIT, School of Printing Management and Sciences. She has taught design and desktop publishing at the college level, and her main interest is specialty folding and finishing. She is currently working to establish industry standards for folding.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Hayden Books |
Auteur(s) | Mark Witkowski, Trish Boyle |
Parution | 15/01/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 732 |
Format | 18,8 x 23,2 |
Poids | 1205g |
EAN13 | 9780789721600 |
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