Who
Should Attend
InDesign CC is built
for designers, prepress and production professionals, and print service
providers who work for magazines, design firms, advertising agencies, newspapers,
book publishers, and retail/catalog companies, as well as in corporate design,
commercial printing, and other leading-edge publishing environments.
Prerequisites
InDesign Level I or
equivalent experience, plus the prerequisites for Level I.
What
You Will Learn
Working with
Styles
Importing and
Modifying Graphics
Creating Tables
Working with
Transparency
Printing and
Exporting
Creating Adobe
PDF Files with Form Fields
Creating and
Exporting an ebook
Working with
Long Documents
What
Students Have Said About this Advanced InDesign Training
Wonderful class with
an extremely knowledgable instructor. Definitely took my InDesign knowledge to
the next level. - Vicki A., Cultural Vistas
Another great class
by Jane (Instructor). Jane is extremely knowledgeable and brings a wealth of
knowledge to the class. ThinkBig is a premier training site. Very impressed
with the company. - Michael D. Department of Defense
The two-day InDesign
Advanced training was awesome! I realized that what I thought I knew about the
program was so minuscule compared to everything it can do. The instructor was
fantastic I learned so much. Great class! - Loren M. EBA Engineering
Related
Training and Certification Classes
Illustrator CC
Advanced
Illustrator CC Intro
Photoshop CC Advanced
Photoshop CC Intro
InDesign CC Intro
Digital Publishing
Suite
ePUB Produce Digital
Publications for Web & Mobile Devices
Course
Outline
1. Working with
Styles
Getting started
Creating and
applying paragraph styles
Creating and
applying character styles
Nesting
character styles inside paragraph styles
Creating and
applying object styles
Creating and
applying table and cell styles
Globally
updating styles
Loading styles
from another document
Exploring on
your own
2. Importing and
Modifying Graphics
Getting started
Adding graphics
from other programs
Comparing vector
and bitmap graphics
Managing links
to imported files
Updating revised
graphics
Adjusting
display quality
Working with
clipping paths
Working with
alpha channels
Importing native
Adobe graphics files
Using a library
to manage objects
Using Adobe
Bridge to import graphics
Exploring on
your own
3. Creating Tables
Getting started
Converting text
to a table
Formatting a
table
Creating a
header row
Adding graphics
to table cells
Creating and
applying table and cell styles
Exploring on
your own
4. Working with
Transparency
Getting started
Importing and
colorizing a grayscale image
Applying
transparency settings
Adding
transparency effects to imported vector and bitmap graphics
Importing and
adjusting Illustrator files that use transparency
Applying
transparency settings to text
Working with
effects
Exploring on
your own
5. Printing and
Exporting
Getting started
Preflighting
files
Packaging files
Creating an
Adobe PDF proof
Previewing
separations
Previewing how
transparency effects will be flattened
Previewing the
page
Printing a laser
or inkjet proof
Using the Ink
Manager
Exploring on
your own
6. Creating Adobe
PDF Files with Form Fields
Getting started
Adding form
fields
Exporting an
interactive Adobe PDF file
Exploring on
your own
7. Creating and
Exporting an ebook
Getting started
Completing the
booklet
Choosing the
content of an ebook
Adding metadata
Exporting an
EPUB file
Exploring on
your own
8. Working with
Long Documents
Getting started
Starting a book
Creating a
running footer
Adding a
footnote
Adding a
cross-reference
Synchronizing a
book
Generating a
table of contents
Indexing a book
Exploring on
your own
Disclaimer:
All course objectives
and outlines are a guide for students. To ensure student satisfaction, these
course topics and order may be modified or added to ensure the latest information
is covered to support real world use of the technology.