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Learning Adobe Muse

You're reading from   Learning Adobe Muse Create beautiful websites without writing any code with this book and ebook.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849693141
Length 268 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jennifer Farley Jennifer Farley
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Learning Adobe Muse
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Welcome to Muse 2. The Muse Workflow FREE CHAPTER 3. Planning Your Site 4. Powerful Pages 5. The Joy of Rectangles 6. Typography, Muse, and the Web 7. Working with Images 8. Customizing with Widgets—Menus and Panels 9. More Widgets—Compositions and Slideshows 10. Muse, Meet the Adobe Creative Suite 11. Previewing and Testing Your Site 12. Publishing Your Site

Print workflow versus web workflow


In an ideal world, print design would retain an important pride of place forever. However, the reality is that in many parts of the world, people are finding their information and entertainment on the Web. If the audience is on the Web, designers will need to move with the times and follow suit. Making a smooth transition from paper to screen can be challenging, but that's where Muse joins the party.

Muse allows you to create websites in a similar fashion to how you create print layouts. It is aimed squarely at graphic designers and newbie designers who want to create eye-catching designs for the Web, but who don't want to learn coding in order to create a website.

In a print workflow, a graphic designer may begin their design with a pencil and paper to create a quick initial mockup. The designer would use Adobe InDesign (or something similar such as Quark Express) to lay out the page, and software such as Illustrator or Photoshop to create and edit images...

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Learning Adobe Muse
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