Creating Rich Digital Publications with InDesign CS5.5
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Creating Rich Digital Publications with InDesign CS5.5

Creating Rich Digital Publications with InDesign CS5.5 is a one day course aimed at existing InDesign users. The course is designed to teach you how to produce dynamic electronic publications (n.b: not epubs) using the new features offered by InDesign CS5.5 and the Digital Publishing Suite.

If you are looking to produce more traditional epubs in line with the epubs standard then take a look at our Creating epubs with InDesign course. If you are unsure about the type of publications you are looking to produce then take a look at our recent blog post on the different types of electronic publications.

Prerequisites
You should have completed the InDesign CS5.5 Getting Started course or have equivalent experience.

Course Overview
Course Intro
-What software do you need to produce Digital publications
-Designing your InDesign document for Digital publication
-Converting InDesign files for digital publishing
-Portrait and Landscape views

iPad layout and templates

Creating your documents
-Creating layouts
-Organising your folder structure

Creating folios
-Using the Folio Builder panel
-Adding articles

Adding interactivity with the Overlay Creator panel

Slideshows
-Image sequences

Document Elements
-Adding audio
-Adding video
-Hyperlinks
-Panoramas
-Web views
-Scrollable frames
-HTML Stacks
-Pan and Zoom

Assembling your output and publishing
-Testing your folio (using Acrobat.com)
-Adobe Content Viewer on the iPad
 
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Duration1 day
 
£295
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Bookings Helpline: 01933 233884 (Monday to Thursday - 8:00am to 5:30pm and Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm).