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1/6/2021Skill Level Beginner
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- [Kladi] Hi, and welcome to this exciting InDesign Quick Start course. In this course, I will take you behind the scenes of my real world workflow in InDesign. We will explore how to set up a document, create a layout, import and style content, add interactive elements in your document, export it for print, publish it online, and much more. But first of all, thank you so much for joining me. I am Kladi, an award-winning Italian designer, author, and business mentor based in Manchester, UK where I run my design practice studio, Printmysoul. InDesign is at the heart of Studio Printmysoul. In 2019, I won the Top Designer Award with Fedrigoni Papers with my illustrator book, "Plant Therapy". During this course, I will use text and images from my book to showcase the exciting and useful features of InDesign. But let's get started.
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Introduction
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1. Document Setup
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Set a new document2m 15s
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Create a preset37s
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2. Layout
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Create master pages2m 6s
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Organize content with Layers1m 52s
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Use guides to create a grid1m 45s
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3. Import and Manage Content
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Use the Graphic Frame tool2m 15s
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Create paragraph styles3m 53s
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Create character styles1m 32s
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Add a new page and style it1m 15s
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4. New Features
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5. Export Files
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Publish your file online1m 15s
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6. Interactive PDF
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Create a digital document2m 32s
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Customize the workspace2m 59s
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Add hyperlinks to your file2m 10s
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Create interactive buttons4m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps42s
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