Total Training:
Adobe InDesign CSelpt
Review by NCMUG member Maria O. Arguello
How do you pass the time on a cross-country flight from Philadelphia
to California? Viewing Total Training for Adobe InDesign CS, of course.
Doesn't everybody? Adobe software expert and professional designer
Steve Holmes is always a treat to watch while using the Total Training
series to learn how to use Adobe's latest Creative Suite software.
I am not a graphics designer and the little I know, I learned in QuarkXPress.
I was eager to learn InDesign because Adobe is one of my favorite companies
and I am familiar with their outstanding products.
This
program consists of 4 DVDs with a project file CD-ROM for you to follow
along with Steve's lessons. You copy the project files to the hard
drive and then use them with the DVD lessons. There are 12 hours of solid
instruction, which you can follow at your own pace using the project
files. Needless, to say I had to finish watching the series when I got
home.
InDesign CS is an application for professional design and layout.
Steve shows you how to set up a page, use type formatting and effects,
advanced
graphics and output. The integration with the other Adobe creative
software is seamless and elegant. Better transparency and typographical
controls,
easier to create tables, and updated management for workspace are some
of the enhanced features in InDesign CS. The lessons in this series
offer better understanding of those features and their skillful use.
I found Lesson 7: Color, to be very interesting. Color is always a
challenge for the print professional, but in this series Steve teaches
the power
for managing it. His goal is to specify color correctly "to ensure
accurate separation and expected results when printing your work." In
his 15 years experience, he explains that he always uses a color guide,
specifically the Pantone Color Swatch books - the Spot one for special
colors and the Process one to accurately mix CMYK colors within the program
for his artwork. This accomplishes two things: It offers more confidence
in printing accuracy and it minimizes errors. There are 30 minutes of
training for color alone. The chapter covers Creating and Editing Color
Swatches, Pantone Spot Color Swatches, Color Replacement, Creating Tint
Swatches, Mixing Process & Spot Colors, and Creating Gradients. If
you're migrating from QuarkXPress or just beginning to learn InDesign
CS, this series will give you a jump-start for using this powerful and
well-designed software.
Pros: It's like having an expert in your
home teaching you how to become proficient in Adobe InDesign CS.
Cons:
A very steep learning curve. Take it in small doses.
Reviewer Rating:
4.5 out of 5 Apples
Product: Total Training: Adobe InDesign CS
Company: Total Training
Running Time: 12 Hours; 4 DVDs
Price: $249
Experience Level: Graphics Professionals
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