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Looking to learn how to use Adobe InDesign? This beginner-friendly course will teach you all of the basics you need. This course is aimed at users completely new to InDesign, so no experience is necessary.
What You'll Learn
- What to use InDesign for
- How to create InDesign documents
- How to work with InDesign pages and spreads
- How to import and work with images in InDesign
- How to work with text in InDesign
- How to export and share your InDesign files
- How to open and use InDesign templates
About Your Instructor



Daniel Walter Scott
Sharing is who I am, and teaching is where I am at my best. I'm a digital designer and a certified Adobe instructor. I've also won multiple Adobe teaching awards at their annual MAX conference.
Introduction
1. Welcome to the Course
Welcome to the Adobe InDesign course! Ready to get started? Want to learn what to use InDesign for? We'll start right at the beginning and move together through the software, step by step.
Together, we'll create a full-page brochure. This includes covering all of the tools to get there and everything you need to know to get it ready for print.
"In this course, I'm going to show you everything you need to know about getting started with Adobe InDesign."
2. Getting Started With InDesign
Before we get started, let's get everything set up. This includes downloading resource files and making sure your computer is set up properly. This way, your copy of InDesign will look like mine, and we'll all be on the same page. Ready?
Also, make sure to check out these related links:
- Unsplash.com
- Share Your Work! @tutsplus on Twitter
How to Use Adobe InDesign Pages
3. Creating a New InDesign Document
In this Adobe InDesign course lesson, we'll start by creating our full-page brochure's cover. We'll start by creating a New Document in Adobe InDesign. This introduction will give you all the basics you need for creating new documents in the future, too. This includes:
- Creating a new document
- New document presets (we'll be working at US Letter)
- New document settings
- Margins, bleed, and slug
- Units of measurement
- Viewing your document
- Saving your initial document



If some of these design terms are new to you, don't worry! We'll go through why things like margins and bleeds are important, with some real-world examples too.
4. Creating and Using Color
Let's dig into colors in Adobe InDesign. We'll begin by creating a simple, colored rectangle using the Rectangular Frame Tool. Then, we'll explore Swatches in Adobe InDesign. This is a simple yet powerful way to apply, customize, and save colors that you can use in your work.



Curious about things like working with specific corporate colors, or the difference between RBG and CMYK? This video lesson covers those questions too.
5. Basic Navigation of the InDesign Software
In this Adobe InDesign course video, we'll talk about how to navigate around in InDesign. We'll start with our work area itself. This includes things like:
- Zooming in and out
- Viewing your work
- Panning around your work
- Using shortcuts
This video lesson also takes a look at basic navigation and interaction with objects in your composition. We'll look at rotating objects, altering the height and width of content in your composition, and arranging elements.
Ready to take a more finalized, print-like view of your work? Let's walk through how to easily preview your work without guides and margins visible. Tune into this video lesson, and let's get started.
How to Use Text and Fonts in Adobe InDesign
6. Adding and Manipulating Text
It's time to start adding text to our work! In this video, we'll begin by drawing a simple text box using the Type Tool, and then we'll dig into customizing our text.
These text basics will have you ready to use type in all of your InDesign projects:
- Changing and adjusting the font
- Changing the font color
- Adjusting text boxes
- Duplicating text



7. How to Use Adobe Fonts
Next, let's talk about how to add fonts to InDesign.
Adobe Fonts (formerly Adobe Typekit) offers us a huge collection of fonts that we can use in our design work—even for commercial use! We can easily access them right from Adobe InDesign. If you want to know how to add fonts to InDesign, this is the lesson for you.
Walk through accessing and using Adobe Fonts in this video lesson. We'll also take a look at a few extra polishing tips to help take your text to the next level.



Want to learn more about how to import a font into InDesign? Need to install fonts that aren't included in Adobe Fonts? Check out these free tutorials from Envato Tuts+ to help you through the process.
8. Finding and Using Free and Paid Images
Need images for your project? Let's take a look at your primary options: free images and royalty-free images.
If you're looking for high-quality, professional images—as well as InDesign templates, illustrations, fonts, and more—check out Envato Elements. Get unlimited access to a huge library of content that you can use in your design projects. With simple commercial licensing, it's a perfect, cost-effective choice for creative professionals.



We'll also take a look at some free image resources in this video! Make sure to tune in to add these resources to your design toolkit.
But how do we use these images? Let's look at importing and placing images into our InDesign document together, in this part of our video lesson.



9. What Is Image Resolution?
Understanding resolution is an essential part of working with images, especially in professional design work. In this video lesson, we'll dig into all things image resolution in Adobe InDesign, including:
- Understanding what image resolution is
- Why image resolution matters in your design work
- How to figure out an image's resolution in InDesign



How to Work With Long Text in Adobe InDesign
10. Single Pages vs. Spreads
Up to this point, we've been working on a single page. However, we can also create two-page spreads—two pages displayed next to each other.
A single page in Adobe InDesign
A two-page spread in Adobe InDesign
Adobe InDesign makes it easy to create both single pages and two-page spreads. We don't necessarily need to make a new document to do so, either. Ready to create some two-page spreads of your own? Jump into this lesson to get started.
11. Columns and Linking Text Boxes
In many cases, you may find yourself working with large amounts of text in your InDesign document. Thankfully, InDesign makes this easy.
- Linking two text boxes
- Creating new text boxes for overflow text
- How to easily create text columns



12. How to Create Paragraph Styles
Paragraph Styles are a simple yet powerful way to create a look and feel for part of your text—and use them again in your document. This is way more convenient than styling your text independently, over and over again. In this video, let's create, apply, and customize our own Paragraph Styles.



13. InDesign Tips & Tricks
Adobe InDesign is a very robust program, with lots to see and utilize. Let's wrap things up with a look at some useful tips and tricks when working in InDesign, such as:
- Importing images into an existing frame via drag and drop
- Frame fitting for image resizing
- The Line Tool
- Copying, pasting, and using content from Adobe Illustrator in Adobe InDesign
- Importing text
It can also be really helpful to just take a look at someone's workflow—get a feel for what it's like to polish and finish a design. You can follow along as we finish up our full-page brochure design together.



How to Export in Adobe InDesign
14. Exporting Your Documents
In this lesson, we'll walk through exporting your work in Adobe InDesign. We'll export as two file types: JPG and PDF.
We'll also take a look at export settings for your consideration. Different projects will likely have different needs, so it's good to know where those settings are and what they do. Let's walk through this process together.



How to Share Files in Adobe InDesign
15. Sharing Your Files With Others
What if you need to share your InDesign file with someone else? This is a little more complicated than sending something like a JPG or a PDF. This is the lesson for you if you've ever wondered how to package an InDesign file.



Thankfully, it's easy to package your work in a sharable way. Go to File > Save to save your work, and then File > Package to get started. This will easily package all of your content for you. It makes figuring out how to package an InDesign file a snap.
16. Working With Other People’s InDesign Documents
Now, let's take that scenario and flip it around. What about working with someone else's InDesign documents? In this lesson, we'll walk through how to do so, as well as some common troubleshooting, such as:
- Missing or broken links
- Missing fonts
- Using IDML files



17. How to Use InDesign Templates
If you're new to InDesign and/or new to design in general, templates can be an amazing way to get started. Thankfully, InDesign has some ready-made templates from Adobe that we can use. In this video lesson, we'll take a look at how to use InDesign's templates.



You can also download Adobe InDesign templates on Envato Elements—there are over 10,000 professionally designed templates to download, and they're all included for one low price. We'll also take a look at downloading and using templates from external sources, like Envato Elements. This way, you're ready to use a template from any source you prefer.
18. Thanks for Watching!
Congratulations! You made it to the end of the course!
As we wrap things up, let's talk about what's next—where to learn more, what steps you might want to take, and more. There's plenty more to explore, and, thankfully, there are plenty of awesome resources out there to take advantage of.
Learn More About Adobe InDesign
Looking to learn even more about InDesign? There are so many InDesign tutorials for beginners to check out on Envato Tuts! Here are some more videos for you to watch:
Or, if you prefer written InDesign tutorials for beginners, check out the wealth of resources on Envato Tuts+. From specific processes to entire design walkthroughs, there is a huge selection of Adobe InDesign tutorial content to enjoy. Here are some to check out right now:
- How to Make a Booklet in InDesignLaura Keung15 Sep 2022
- How to Turn Off Facing Pages in InDesignAshlee Harrell06 Oct 2022
- Where Is the Links Panel in InDesign?Ashlee Harrell16 Oct 2022
- How to Create a Calendar Template in InDesignDaisy Ein08 Nov 2022
- How to Change the Background Color in InDesignAshlee Harrell30 Oct 2022
- How to Delete a Page in InDesignAshlee Harrell22 Oct 2022