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Creative Suite 3 Integration: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash Pro, Acrobat, Bridge and Version Cue
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Learn how to integrate the new versions and features of all design programs within Creative Suite 3 with this definitive guide. Improve your productively by achieving professional results faster and more collaboratively. Simplify both your creative and production tasks as you move your creative elements freely between applications while maintaining editing capability — all in one unified design environment.
With this book, you get a unique combination with…
- Focus on integration so that you can work most efficiently with the Suite’s packages together as part of your overall design workflow, saving valuable time
- Colorful, practical tutorials that use multiple programs for real-life projects
- Look-up reference and troubleshooting organization for cross-program issues – even if you use just 2 or 3 of the CS programs
- Coverage from basics for readers who are just beginning with the Suite through in-depth, comprehensive info for cross program mastery
From print, Web, or multimedia projects to PDFs, you get the most hands-on approach to cross-Suite issues. Exciting real-world projects include building entire websites and multi-chapter books. Produce effective and efficient PDFs for approval and print or screen using Acrobat with content from Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
Whether you work with design, editorial, advertising, or production, you will not find this information anywhere else!
- A unique guide showing you how to use the 7 packages within Adobe’s Creative Suite 3 together and efficiently as part of your overall workflow, saving you valuable time
- Produce professional results with highly illustrated, practicalhow-to tutorials
- Ideal to use as a look-up reference and trouble shooting manual for cross-program issues – even if you own just 2 or 3 of the CS programs
Biography
Keith Martin is a trained freelance graphic designer with experience in print, photography and all forms of electronic design. He is MacUser magazine’s Technical Editor, and has written about technology, print and web design in books and magazines for many years. Teaches part-time in design colleges. Based in South London.
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