Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 808 pages
- Published by: Peachpit Press June 7, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 032121921X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0321219213
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 7.5 x 1.7 inches
- Weighs: 3 pounds
Product Description
The decision was an easy one: With a feature set that equals or exceeds its competitors and an increasingly tight integration with the other Adobe tools that are key to your workflow, InDesign cs was a no-brainer when it came time to update your page layout capabilities. Problem is, you've still got to learn the thing, and learn it well: Your job, after all, depends on it. No one understands that better than the authors of this book, who draw on their own real-world professional knowledge to deliver all the industrial-strength production techniques and timesaving tips you need to start laying out, proofing, and printing pages with InDesign cs in record time. You'll find everything you need here to successfully master InDesign's advanced page-layout tools; manage color; create, link, and unlink text frames; and run your own custom InDesign scripts. You'll also find complete coverage of all of InDesign cs' new features: an updated Story Editor, nested styles, separation previews, the Package for GoLive command, and more.
About The Author
Olav Martin Kvern is an award-winning illustrator, graphic designer,
software developer, and writer. He is the co-author of
Real World Adobe InDesign 2. He currently works on the InDesign Developer Technologies team at Adobe.
David Blatner, a Seattle-based graphic arts consultant, is the author or co-author of a number of books from Peachpit Press, including
Real World Adobe Photoshop 7, Real World Scanning and Halftones, 2nd Edition, and
Real World QuarkXPress 5. He speaks at conferences and seminars around North America and Japan, including Seybold, Macworld, Thunderlizard, and more.
Reader ReviewsIf you want to really get to learn InDesign from the bottom up also with its more advanced functions, this is the book you should get. Granted, it is not for beginners in the first hand, but for those of us who work with the application all the time and need to dig deeper to understand what it can do, be it nested styles, tables, master pages or whatever. The authors have deep knowledge and insight of the application and there are no others that could share their knowledge better. It might not teach you how to do design, but it teaches you how to use and understand the application. And it give you a level of depth that no other book about InDesign does. I have had the Real World InDesign book as a reference for when I want to have things explained so I understand them since the very first version of this book, when Ole was the only author of it. With the addition av David Blatner as a co-author also came the understanding of what QuarkXPress users might want and need to know to get started with InDesign, now that more and more of them are converting to Indesign. That Ole works for Adobe does not mean that he is a non-critical advocate for the application. He runs his own race here and not Adobes. The Real World InDesign CS book is the best reference book you can buy if you want real deep knowledge of the application, and not only one more manual (which the Classroom in a Book is in my opinion).