Saturday, August 16, 2008

InDesign CS2 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide


It's hard to believe how quickly InDesign has become a major force in desktop publishing and page layout. I feel very lucky to have been working with and teaching InDesign since its very first version. In fact, this is the only third-party book that has had editions for all four versions of InDesign.

Rarely has an application caused as much excitement as InDesign. The first version, released in April 2000, was hailed for its innovative typographic features. Version 1.5, which came out in December of 2000, added more tools and text controls. With version 2, InDesign created great excitement by adding transparency effects. With InDesign CS, Adobe added new automation features such as nested styles and PDF interactive features.

Now, with InDesign CS2, Adobe has added the long-requested object styles as well as pathfinder commands, and sophisticated inline and anchored objects. InDesign is now even better integrated with other Creative Suite 2 applications and can change the visibility of Photoshop and Acrobat layers within the InDesign document.


You already know why it makes sense for you to learn Adobe InDesign: because major magazines, newspapers, book publishers, ad agencies, graphic-design firms, and corporate creative groups worldwide use it to increase productivity and refine creative results. And you need to get up to speed on the very newest version--Adobe InDesign CS2--today! Enter Adobe InDesign CS2 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide. Using the task-based, visual approach that has become the hallmark of Peachpit's popular Visual QuickStart Guides, this volume provides a fast, easy, comprehensive introduction to everything InDesign. You'll learn about all aspects of the InDesign interface, including its tools and palettes, as well as how to create documents and master pages, import and style text and objects, automate your work, manage long documents, use the Bezier pen tools,create interactive PDF elements, and work with color. You'll also learn how to use the new Adobe Bridge file browser to locate, manage, and drag and drop assets easily into your InDesign layouts. You'll find a new chapter on working with InCopy, complete coverage of more advanced topics (like preflighting and advanced text control) and a thorough introduction to all of InDesign's productivity-enhancing features and tools.

Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/135668537/InDesign_CS2_For_Macintosh_And_Windows_-_Visual_QuickStart_Guide__2005_.chm
or
http://tinyurl.com/5l6uny

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