Adobe InDesign 2020: Training Course For Beginners
Learn the basics, polish your designs, and close the skill gap with our online Adobe InDesign course.
(Indesign-2020.AD1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-214-4About This Course
Create a flyer, a brochure, a magazine, a page layout, or an advert in this introduction course. Our course introduces you to the InDesign 2020 interface to get your creative juices flowing and bring you up to speed. You’ll learn how to manage documents and presentations, edit text and graphics, and create interactive elements to bring design and content together. This is your starting point for confidently securing an Adobe Certified Associate on InDesign certification.
Skills You’ll Get
- Navigate through the InDesign 2020 interface
- Customize the InDesign workspace to suit individual preferences
- Format characters, paragraphs, and apply colors, swatches, and gradients
- Arrange and align objects, thread text frames, and apply layers to organize elements
- Create Bezier paths for custom shapes, clipping paths to mask or isolate elements, and compound paths for complex shapes
- Create interactive documents with links, buttons, and animations
- Create books, insert table of contents, and add hyperlinks, indexes & footnotes
- Import and export design assets for easy documentation management
Interactive Lessons
22+ Interactive Lessons | 121+ Quizzes | 113+ Flashcards | 113+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
37+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 38+ Post Assessment Questions | 75+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
42+ LiveLab | 42+ Video tutorials | 03:14+ Hours
Video Lessons
10+ Videos | 21+ Minutes
Introduction
- Course-Specific Technical Requirements
Getting Started with InDesign
- Topic A: Identify Components of the InDesign Interface
- Topic B: Customize the InDesign Interface
- Topic C: Apply the Navigation Controls and Set Preferences
- Summary
Designing a Document
- Topic A: Establish Project Requirements
- Topic B: Apply Design Principles
- Topic C: Create a New Document
- Topic D: Add Text to a Document
- Topic E: Add Graphics to a Document
- Summary
Customizing a Document
- Topic A: Format Characters and Paragraphs
- Topic B: Apply Colors, Swatches, and Gradients
- Topic C: Create and Apply Styles
- Summary
Working with Page Elements
- Topic A: Arrange and Align Objects
- Topic B: Apply Layers
- Topic C: Transform and Manipulate Objects
- Topic D: Thread Text Frames
- Topic E: Edit Text
- Summary
Building Tables
- Topic A: Create and Modify a New Table
- Topic B: Format a Table
- Summary
Preparing a Document for Delivery
- Topic A: Resolve Errors in a Document
- Topic B: Export Files for Printing and for the Web
- Summary
Appendix A: Mapping Print & Digital Media Pu...Design CC 2019 Exam Objectives to Course Content
Appendix B: Productivity Enhancements
- Topic A: Additional InDesign Tools
Introduction
- Course-Specific Technical Requirements
Preparing Documents for Multiple Formats
- Topic A: Build Layout Versions
- Topic B: Link Content
- Summary
Managing Advanced Page Elements
- Topic A: Create Repeating Content
- Topic B: Change Text Layouts
- Topic C: Create Transparency
- Topic D: Anchor Objects and Manage a Library
- Summary
Managing Styles
- Topic A: Import Styles from Microsoft Word Documents
- Topic B: Manage Styles
- Summary
Building Complex Paths
- Topic A: Create Bezier Paths
- Topic B: Create Clipping Paths
- Topic C: Create Compound Paths
- Summary
Managing External Files and Creating Dynamic Documents
- Topic A: Import External Files
- Topic B: Create Document Sections
- Topic C: Insert Text Variables
- Topic D: Create Interactive Documents
- Summary
Managing Long Documents
- Topic A: Create a Book
- Topic B: Build a Table of Contents
- Topic C: Create Hyperlinks and Cross-References
- Topic D: Generate an Index and Insert Footnotes
- Summary
Publishing InDesign Files for Other Formats and Customizing Print Settings
- Topic A: Export PDF Files for Print
- Topic B: Export Interactive PDF Files
- Topic C: Export Files for the Web
- Topic D: Manage Colors
- Topic E: Preview the Print Output
- Topic F: Create Print Presets
- Summary
Appendix A: Mapping Print & Digital Media Public...Design CC 2019 Exam Objectives to Course Content
Appendix B: Productivity Enhancements
- Topic A: InDesign Productivity Enhancements
Appendix C: InDesign Language Support
Appendix D: Extension Manager
Interactive Exercises: Smart Chats
Getting Started with InDesign
- Opening a File in Adobe InDesign and Exploring its Interface
- Changing the InDesign Workspace
- Using the InDesign Navigation Controls
Designing a Document
- Creating a New Document
- Adding Text to a Document
- Adding Graphics to a Document
Customizing a Document
- Formatting Characters and Paragraphs
- Apply Colors, Swatches, and Gradients
- Creating and Applying Styles
Working with Page Elements
- Arranging and Aligning Objects
- Applying Layers
- Transforming and Manipulating an Object
- Threading Text Frames
- Editing Text
Building Tables
- Creating a New Table
- Formatting a Table
Preparing a Document for Delivery
- Resolving Errors in a Document
- Exporting Files for Printing and the Web
Preparing Documents for Multiple Formats
- Building Alternate Layouts of a Document
- Linking Content
Managing Advanced Page Elements
- Creating Repeating Content
- Changing Text Layouts
- Creating Transparency
- Using Anchored Objects and the Library
Managing Styles
- Managing Styles
Building Complex Paths
- Creating a Bezier Path
- Creating a Clipping Path
- Creating a Compound Path
Managing External Files and Creating Dynamic Documents
- Importing External Layered Files
- Creating Document Sections
- Inserting Text Variables
- Creating an Interactive Document
Managing Long Documents
- Creating a Book
- Building a Table of Contents
- Creating Hyperlinks and Cross–References
- Generating an Index and Inserting Footnotes
Publishing InDesign Files for Other Formats and Customizing Print Settings
- Exporting PDF Files for Print
- Exporting Interactive PDF Files
- Exporting Files for the Web
- Managing Colors
- Previewing the Print Output
- Creating Print Presets
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Contact Us NowThe time it takes to learn InDesign depends on your prior experience with design software and the depth of knowledge you aim to achieve. For beginners, you can complete this course in 3-6 months and access InDesign lessons for one year following the day of completion.
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) certification is a recognized credential that validates your proficiency in Adobe InDesign. It demonstrates your skills in using the software effectively and creating stunning designs.
This Adobe InDesign course certification typically lasts for 2 years. To maintain your certification, you need to retake the exam.
Canva is a user-friendly online design tool that offers a wide range of templates and pre-designed elements. While it’s excellent for creating basic designs quickly, InDesign provides more control, flexibility, and advanced features for complex layouts and print materials.
InDesign and Photoshop are both powerful tools, but they are designed for different purposes. InDesign is primarily used for creating page layouts, such as books, magazines, and brochures. Photoshop is better suited for image editing, manipulation, and creation.
Absolutely! Adobe InDesign is a powerful tool that can be learned independently. With dedication and practice, you can learn its features and create professional-looking designs.