Typography is a fine art in any field, but in print design it’s down right vital. Join Cheryl Graham as she walks you through managing and mastering your text in InDesign. In addition to the basics, Cheryl will demonstrate a variety of print projects, from multi-page manuals to magazine pages. Ready to get started?
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:17
1 lesson, 01:17
1.1Introduction01:17
1.1
Introduction
01:17
2.Typography Projects in InDesign14 lessons, 1:37:19
14 lessons, 1:37:19
2.1Type Anatomy & Terminology03:36
2.1
Type Anatomy & Terminology
03:36
2.2Open Type Fonts04:21
2.2
Open Type Fonts
04:21
2.3Character Formatting - Leading04:49
2.3
Character Formatting - Leading
04:49
2.4Character Formatting - Tracking & Kerning08:55
2.4
Character Formatting - Tracking & Kerning
08:55
2.5PROJECT I: Broadside11:51
2.5
PROJECT I: Broadside
11:51
2.6Character Styles and the Power of Nested Styles07:24
2.6
Character Styles and the Power of Nested Styles
07:24
2.7Paragraph Rules05:01
2.7
Paragraph Rules
05:01
2.8PROJECT II: Magazine Contents Pages07:39
2.8
PROJECT II: Magazine Contents Pages
07:39
2.9Tabs & Tables10:20
2.9
Tabs & Tables
10:20
2.10PROJECT III - Restaurant Menus08:26
2.10
PROJECT III - Restaurant Menus
08:26
2.11Type on a Path03:32
2.11
Type on a Path
03:32
2.12PROJECT IV - Vanity Fair Bob Dylan Poster07:25
2.12
PROJECT IV - Vanity Fair Bob Dylan Poster
07:25
2.13Anchored Objects05:43
2.13
Anchored Objects
05:43
2.14PROJECT V - Software Manual08:17
2.14
PROJECT V - Software Manual
08:17
Cheryl Graham trained as a traditional artist in drawing and painting. These days she spends more time in front of a computer than an easel. She's been using Adobe Illustrator for over 25 years. Her Illustrator work has been featured in the "The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book" and "Real World Illustrator."