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Essentials for Design Adobe InDesign CS 2, Level Two, 2/E
Robin B McAllister

ISBN-10: 0131877003
ISBN-13:  9780131877009

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2006
Format:  Paper; 448 pp
Published:  11/18/2005
Status: Out of Print


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Ideal for introductory and advanced level courses in computer graphics, desktop publishing and/or web design software applications.

 

THE FIRST TRUE ACADEMIC SERIES FOR GRAPHICS!

 

The Essentials for Design series offers a learning-by-doing approach that encourages students to grasp application related concepts as they expand their skills through hands-on tutorials. The titles offer a clean, easy-to-follow, full color layout with two different levels available. Instructor Resource CD-ROMs include assessments, PowerPoint presentation materials, and additional projects.


Features

 

 

  • NEW! Includes 3-CD set with student files, trial software, and software-based  training.
  • Coverage of the latest computer graphics applications from Adobe, Macromedia, and more.
  • Full color interior design, enhanced with screen shots.
  • Extensive End of Chapter exercises include Summary, Key Terms, Multiple Choice, Discussion Questions, Skill Drills, Challenges and a Portfolio Builder exercise for every chapter.
  • Each chapter begins with a Why Would I Do This section to give students a context for what they will learn in the chapter and Visual Summary so they can see their end result.
  • “Extend Your Knowledge”, “If You Have Problems”, and “Careers In Design” sections help students apply their knowledge.
  • Full instructor supplement package includes PowerPoint Presentations, Computerized Test Bank, as well as Web CT and Blackboard options –Level 1 has complete courses and level 2 has TIF conversions. 

 


New To This Edition

  • NEW! Includes 3-CD set with student files, trial software, and software-based  training.

  • Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Expanding Document Layout Skills
    Lesson 1: Controlling Pages
    Lesson 2: Controlling Text Flow
    Lesson 3: Using Templates to Manage Documents
    Lesson 4: Using Grids to Facilitate Production
    Lesson 5: Using Guides for Effective Layout
    Lesson 6: Using Layers for Diversity
    Lesson 7: Automating Layout Adjustment
    Lesson 8: Creating Documents that Fold
    Lesson 9: Automating Production with Presets

    Chapter 2. Building Long Documents Why Would I Do This? Visual Summary
    Lesson 1: Creating Document Sections and Custom Numbering
    Lesson 2: Footnoting Documents
    Lesson 3: Creating Jumps
    Lesson 4: Building Libraries
    Lesson 5: Building Lists
    Lesson 6: Building Indexes
    Lesson 7: Creating a Master Book Document
    Lesson 8: Merging Multiple Files into a Book Summary

    Chapter 3. Applying Advanced Typesetting Functions 
    Lesson 1: Mastering Text Frame Options
    Lesson 2: Applying Hyphenation Parameters
    Lesson 3: Justifying Text
    Lesson 4: Aligning Margins Optically
    Lesson 5: Copying Text Attributes
    Lesson 6: Creating Custom Glyph Sets
    Lesson 7: Nesting Styles for Productivity
    Lesson 8: Setting Type on a Path
    Lesson 9: Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists

    Chapter 4. Working with Tables
    Lesson 1: Creating Tables
    Lesson 2: Importing Tables from Other Programs
    Lesson 3: Modifying Tables and Text
    Lesson 4: Formatting Tables and Cells
    Lesson 5: Working with Rows and Columns
    Lesson 6: Merging and Splitting Cells
    Lesson 7: Working with Strokes and Fills
    Lesson 8: Managing Cell Contents
    Lesson 9: Inserting Graphics and Nested Tables

    Chapter 5. Working with Color
    Lesson 1: Building RGB Colors
    Lesson 2: Building CMYK Colors
    Lesson 3: Building Tints from Spot Colors
    Lesson 4: Creating Mixed Inks
    Lesson 5: Creating Transparency
    Lesson 6: Creating Realistic Drop Shadows
    Lesson 7: Feathering Objects
    Lesson 8: Flattening Transparent Objects for Printing
    Lesson 9: Managing Color

    Chapter 6. Controlling and Editing Documents
    Lesson 1: Converting Text to Outlines
    Lesson 2: Making and Releasing Compound Paths
    Lesson 3: Using the Pathfinder
    Lesson 4: Grouping and Ungrouping Objects
    Lesson 5: Aligning and Distributing Objects
    Lesson 6: Creating Nested and Inline Elements
    Lesson 7: Importing and Creating Clipping Paths
    Lesson 8: Creating Text Wraps
    Lesson 9: Creating Object Styles
    Lesson 10: Anchoring Elements 

    Chapter 7. Managing Output
    Lesson 1: Trapping Images
    Lesson 2: Setting Up Bleeds and Slugs
    Lesson 3: Printing Your Document
    Lesson 4: Exporting EPS Files
    Lesson 5: Using the Separations Preview Palette
    Lesson 6: Preflighting Documents
    Lesson 7: Exporting Files to a GASP
    Lesson 8: Using Advanced PDF Features 

    Chapter 8. Creating Documents with Structure
    Lesson 1: Creating Hyperlinks
    Lesson 2: Packaging for GoLive
    Lesson 3: Exporting to SVG
    Lesson 4: Exporting JPEG
    Lesson 5: Tagging XML Document Content
    Lesson 6: Assigning Structure in an XML Document
    Lesson 7: Exporting XML
    Lesson 8: Importing XML
    Lesson 9: Merging Data


    Previous Edition(s)

    • Essentials for Design Adobe® InDesign® CS- Level two
      McAllister
      ©2004  |  Prentice Hall  |  Paper; 384 pp  |  Out of Print
      ISBN-10: 0131466496  |  ISBN-13: 9780131466494
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    Robin McAllister has been speaking and writing about creating effective pages since before desktop publishing was invented, and has been involved in the printing and
    publishing industry since the late 1960s. For more than a decade, he has acted as a consultant and trainer to a wide variety of clients. In the process of teaching others, he has written various “how to” guides and training manuals, both for general distribution and to solve company-specific issues.

    When training or when writing, he takes the long view of projects, giving attention first to what is going to get the job done – including an interaction of all the disciplines involved in the publishing process. He focuses on productivity and the value of following effective publishing protocols rather than simply which buttons to push.

    Rob is the author of a series of eight books for Delmar Publishers on a variety of desktop-publishing topics. He is also the author of Pearson Publishing’s The Type Companion for the Digital Artist. He has written or co-authored twelve titles in Pearson Publishing’s Against-the-Clock series. He has been a senior editor for Print on Demand Business and Print on Demand Solutions magazines and a contributor to Electronic Publishing magazine, among others.

     


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    Your True Academic Design Series

     

    Hands-on tutorials with a project orientation designed to provide a thorough

    knowledge and understanding of graphic design

     

    Features:

    •    Extensive End-of-Chapter Exercises include three levels of reinforcement exercises that emphasize hands-on skill development.

    •    Portfolio Builder exercises at the end of every chapter require creative problem solving and the application of learned skills. The completed projects can be combined into a portfolio that will impress at job interviews.

    •    Integrating Projects are designed to reflect real-world graphic design work, drawing on skills learned throughout the text.

    •    Careers in Design feature offers advice, tips, and resources that will help you on your path to a successful career.

    •    Full color format throughout!

     

    www.prenhall.com/essentials

    Your online resource for mastering graphic design

     

    • Interactive Study Guide
    • Data Project Files
    • Online Exercises and Additional Projects
    • Recent IT Articles
    • Student Career Center
    • . . . and much, much more!

     

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