Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 688 pages
- Published by: Course Technology
- Edition: 1st Edition July 15, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1418839701
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1418839703
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.4 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 2.9 pounds
Product Description
This new title offers comprehensive step-by-step instructions and in-depth explanations of the "how" and "why" behind the skills of Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator CS2. Students will easily master each feature as they work through a wealth of information, including end-of-chapter learning projects and reviews and step-by-step tutorials. The full-color interior and easy to use design create the ideal book for learning the latest features of this popular design suite.
About The Author
Chris Botello is a Photoshop artist and graphic designer living in Los Angeles, where he works as a retoucher and finisher on movie posters and marketing campaigns for the motion picture industry. He began his career as print production manager for Premiere magazine. Chris has designed movie posters for Miramax Films and served as the art director for
Microsoft's launch of sidewalk.com/boston. He is the author of the Revealed Series books on Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator as well as InDesign and is the co-author of YouTube for Dummies. When not working, Chris loves to travel and gets the opportunity to do so as a guest instructor for Crystal Cruises.
Elizabeth Eisner Reding has authored many books for Course Technology on a variety of
software programs, including Adobe Photoshop,
Microsoft Office, and
Microsoft Publisher. Living in New Mexico with her husband, she spends her free time designing and creating stained-glass decorative pieces, water gardening, mountain biking, and collecting Southwestern art.
Reader ReviewsSo I bought this book for a class, only to find out that I had purchased the black and white version, that does not come with a disk. I guess thats why I only paid $ 20.00 for the book. Un benknownst to me the actual version that I needed was the deluxe Education edition. Who Knew? As far as a text book...its really no different than any other written aide, which is why I do whatever I can to avoid text book. If you really want to learn a software program use something like Total Traing DVD packages. I can say from exprience you will not be sorry. Its like being in an actual class and what they teach is not just how the software works but actual applications for the real world. Its a digital age...dont read it, watch it.