This course will cover the fundamental aspects of this rising star in the desktop publishing and design industry. Topics covered will include: creating master pages and single and multiple page documents with single and multiple text columns of text; importing text from various sources and flowing it into linked columns of various shapes and sizes; proper kerning/leading and spacing of text and; combining text with imported photos and graphics. Students will learn how to quickly change font or photo size and how to rearrange elements within a page. Assignments will include various document layouts that involve learning about objects, text, colour and fonts. The final assignment be a menu created with all the elements you have learned plus using tables. Computer Software Requirements: Adobe InDesign
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By: Adobe Creative Team
Publisher: Pearson Education
Edition: 2023 or 2024
ISBN: 2023: 978-0-13-796744-5 2024: 978-0138263911
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