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"Design & in Design" combines a wealth of publication design
theories with step-by-step instructions to help readers learn the
basics of InDesign, one of the best and most popular desktop
publishing programs used in all fields of communications. This
color-illustrated tutorial is filled with examples, designs and
exercises that show how to use color, typography, photographs, and
more to create effective layout designs.
Students and professionals alike will learn how to develop designs
that communicate effectively to their intended audience. This
compact spiral book, which provides room to take notes, saves
readers time and money by replacing expensive InDesign manuals and
combining simple communication design theories with basic InDesign
lessons. Two sets of lessons and examples are presented throughout
the book; one set applies to journalism and communications, while
the other applies to advertising and public relations. Readers are
able to apply the theories learned immediately, resulting in far
less personal frustration. This text has proved successful in
transforming hundreds of student with no computer skills into
confident visual communicators who are proficient with InDesign.
Scott Farrand is a visual communication professor with the
University of South Carolina s School of Journalism and Mass
Communications. His academic expertise is convergence journalism,
publication and print design, and informational graphics.
Scott was busy pioneering the use of "Macintosh" computers when he
created and published one of the first informational graphics,
using an Apple computer. As a former newspaper graphics editor,
Scott has over 20 years of journalism experience using desktop
publishing programs that include QuarkXPress and InDesign. During
his career he has received numerous awards for his design and
informational graphics that include the Best Designed Newspaper in
the World.
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