Learn how to create a full-length, interactive math lesson with a glossary, equations, illustrative charts and graphs, and a section that tests your students on what they've learned.
Shows publishers, designers, and production assistants how to use Adobe InDesign CS6 to create print books for the exploding ebook market.
Shows aspiring web designers how to quickly create webpage prototypes with text and object styles, modular layouts, and interactivity.
Combines the use of Adobe InDesign and Digital Publishing Suite to add an interactive web experience to your digital magazine.
Use InDesign to design a wide range of digital documents, from interactive PDFs to apps for the iPad and more.
Integrate video into an EPUB destined for the Apple iBookstore or a web site.
Shows how to create fixed-width EPUBs to sell in the iBookstore.
Get up and running with the tools and workflows involved in publishing for Apple, RIM, and Android tablets.
Shows publishers, designers, and production staff how to use the software they already use to create print books—InDesign—for the emerging ebook market.
Shows designers how to create interactive publications for tablet devices using Adobe InDesign and the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite.
Shows publishers and designers how to use the software they already use to create print books and apply it to the emerging ebook market.
Shows publishers and designers how to use the software they already use to create print books and apply it to the emerging ebook market.
Shows how to use InDesign to add animation and interactivity to digital documents.
Shows print designers how to use InDesign, in conjunction with Acrobat and Flash Professional, to lay out and design a wide range of digital documents.
InDesign CS4: 10 Things to Know About Interactive PDFs Explores the great features within interactive PDF files and the techniques used to add movies and sounds to PDFs.
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