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Adobe InDesign: Titles at ACC Library

The ACC Library system provides helpful resources for pathways on using Adobe InDesign. Below is a list of available titles for all user levels.

Mastering Adobe InDesign 2020 – (Ebook – 524 pages)

Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book (2020 release – Ebook – 449 pages)

Adobe InDesign CC: A Complete Course and Compendium of Features (Ebook – 400 pages)

Building Blocks of InDesign (streaming video 2hr 49min)

InDesign type : professional typography with Adobe InDesign (book print 336 pages)

How Do I Do That In InDesign? (Ebook – 312 pages)

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Video Tutorial: Crash Course for Beginners – InDesign with Terry White

In this recorded live stream, Adobe Evangelist Terry White shows novices how to get started with Adobe InDesign in 2020. Terry White is a Principal Creative Cloud Evangelist at Adobe.

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Video Tutorial: Getting Started with Adobe InDesign 2020 – Terry White

View a recording of ‘Getting Started with Terry White’ for a breakdown of the top 10 beginner tips and tricks for creating unique documents in Adobe InDesign 2020. Terry White is a Principal Creative Cloud Evangelist at Adobe.

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Basics of Adobe InDesign

Adobe InDesign is a professional design and layout tool for producing high-quality documents for print and on-screen delivery. In this activity, users are introduced to the basics of the Adobe InDesign interface by learning how to set up a new document, import files, work with text, use alignment tools, and manage colors.

To learn more, view ‘Getting Started’ course on Adobe Education Exchange. article.

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‘Quick Start’ Courses: InDesign

Adobe InDesign, the industry-standard publishing app lets you design and publish high-quality documents across a full spectrum of digital and print media. Quick Start’ course topics include, See what you can create with InDesign, Create a new document, Create a layout with text and graphics, and Set a print bleed.

To learn more about about these Quick Start topics view InDesign How To article.

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LinkedIn Learning Training: Adobe InDesign

For ACC faculty and staff, LinkedIn Learning provides a series of training on employing Adobe InDesign. Watch expert-taught InDesign tutorials to learn page design and desktop publishing with this popular software. Discover how to use InDesign to create EPUB, magazine layout, book, business card, interactive PDF, and more.

To learn more, view this collection of LinkedIn Learning courses on InDesign training.

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Creating Page Layouts – InDesign Lesson Plan

Adobe InDesign allows designers to create rich typographical and interactive layouts that are especially useful for multi-page documents. Use this activity to teach students about layout techniques in Adobe InDesign to combine content and graphic elements and implement consistent layout designs.

To learn more, view the layout techniques course on Adobe Education Exchange.

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Self-Pace Courses: Adobe InDesign

Learn the basics and expeditiously get started with InDesign. These self-paced courses are offered via Adobe Education Exchange. Courses include: Digital Publishing Professional Kit and Digital Publishing with Your Students.

For more information, view Courses and Descriptions.

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Fine-tuning Text: InDesign

Mock up your layouts with stand-in text that helps to envision the final appearance of the project. Learn about: Creating a text frame; Add placeholder text; Removing placeholder text.

Discover more information and view these ‘Fine-Tune Text’ articles.

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Working with Frames and Objects: InDesign

Review how to modify and resize elements of your Adobe InDesign layout. After you place artwork or text in a frame, you can still reposition or resize the frame, the contents within the frame, or both.

For more information, view these ‘Work with Frames and Objects’ article.

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