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Adobe InDesign Masterclass

You're reading from   Adobe InDesign Masterclass A comprehensive guide to taking your digital design skills from beginner to professional

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803247441
Length 408 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mohammed Jogie Mohammed Jogie
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: InDesign Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Exploring InDesign FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Working with Text and Shapes 4. Part 2: Beyond the Basics
5. Chapter 3: Designing Social Media Posts 6. Chapter 4: Designing with Text and Tables 7. Chapter 5: An Overview of Color Models 8. Chapter 6: Working with Graphics and Color 9. Chapter 7: Transparency and Effects: Part 1 10. Chapter 8: Transparency and Effects: Part 2 11. Part 3: Advanced Techniques
12. Chapter 9: Advanced Typography 13. Chapter 10: Preparing Documents for Professional Print 14. Chapter 11: Multimedia, Interactivity, and AI 15. Chapter 12: Help and Troubleshooting 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

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We looked at the fundamentals of formatting type and paragraph styles in Chapters 2 and 4, respectively. Now, we’ll turn our attention to rapid formatting of text for quick and predictable results. This chapter scaffolds on concepts covered in previous chapters. We will be working with a menu design in this chapter. Let’s open the completed menu as shown in Figure 9.1 and have a look at the project outcomes.

Figure 9.1: The completed menu design showing the InDesign page layout (The image is intended as a visual reference; the textual information is not essential.)

Figure 9.1 shows a four-page tabloid-sized menu design graphic elements have been pre-populated. We will focus on the text elements.

Figure 9.2: The completed menu design in its print pagination order (The image is intended as a visual reference; the textual information is not essential.)

Figure 9.2 shows this four-page menu as it will be printed. This is called...

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