By Deke McClelland
First Edition
September 2004
Pages: 495
ISBN 10: 0-596-00736-1 |
ISBN 13: 9780596007362
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(Average of 1 Customer Reviews)
Adobe InDesign is widely regarded as the page layout/publishing program for the new millennium. In Adobe InDesign CS One-on-One, Adobe Certified Expert Deke McClelland delivers twelve step-by-step lessons, more than 500 full-color photos, diagrams, and screen shots, multiple-choice quizzes, and Extra credit tips and tricks. Included are two hours of video instruction on CD to get you building real-world projects while mastering fundamental and advanced concepts, best practices, and techniques.
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Cover | Table of Contents | Index | Sample Lesson
Featured customer reviews
Wow... a book that's even better than the application written for, September 05 2005
I reviewed a few books at the bookstore about InDesign and then picked this one, browsed through it and decided to buy it immediately.
The first day I finished about a 100 pages without even knowing I've gone this far. This includes practice and using the software (I have a fair knowledge of InDesign.)
I'm very, very impressed with the content, style of writing, organization, sense of humor, clarity and passion Deke has injected into this one of a kind great publication.
Keep up the good work Deke!!!
cheers.
Khalid
Media reviews
"As a fairly proficient user of Pagemaker 6.5, I expected to be able to start using InDesign pretty easily. It didn't happen. So if a how-to book can take me from barely even being able to get a new document open in a software program, to completing an entire client project in that program over a weekend, Id say its a pretty darn good instruction manual. So thats what Id say about Adobe InDesign CS: One-on-One because thats what it did for me."
--Barbara Payne, Blogcritics.org, June 2005
"This is a comprehensive and detailed tome...Deke's breezy, witty writing style makes it a pleasure to read...The book is aimed at three audiences: independent graphic designers, students, and instructors. Exercises are written clearly enough for beginners to follow, but trust me, even a pro will learn something new."
--Gretchen Wieshuber, KickstartNews.com, February 2005



