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In this workshop, participants will learn about paths. Paths are used as the building block for all vector objects in many graphic design programs. Once participants are comfortable with paths, we will learn how to use one of the most challenging and powerful path creation tools: the Pen tool. This tool is difficult to master, but in this workshop, we will build up specific skills slowly, and by the end of the workshop, partipants will be comfortable using the tool. We will also examine differences of the tool in several Adobe applications, including InDesign, Fireworks, Flash and Photoshop.
This workshop introduces basic page design theory. It is not a "hands-on" experience; there will be no interaction with computers. The workshop is designed to provide basic instruction on how plan a publication's layout. (read the full description)
This workshop is intended to be a four-hour hands-on experience. In the context of constructing a basic newsletter, participants of this workshop will manipulate text and graphic objects using a broad range of InDesign tools. Brief references to basic design principles and terminology will be incorporated into the process. (read the full description)
This workshop will allow users to take a newsletter that has been created in InDesign and refine it using advanced page design techniques and InDesign tools. Building on what they have learned in InDesign: Basic Page Layout, participants will create a more readable and attention-grabbing publication. As participants work, they will be learning some graphic design terminology. (read the full description)
In this 3-hour lab session, you will integrate the skills you learned in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to independently create a design project. You will work with predetermined materials and your own design ideas. (read the full description)
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You can only register for this workshop as part of the Desktop Publishing Fundamentals Certificate Series.