InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign CS2 | 
enlarge | Author: Nigel French Publisher: Adobe Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 280 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 0321385446 Dewey Decimal Number: 686.22544536 EAN: 9780321385444 ASIN: 0321385446
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It's no mystery why InDesign has become the premier page layout program: It offers great tools-not least among them its sophisticated typographic controls. Here to show you how to take advantage of them is the first book devoted solely to that topic. Whether you're a graphics pros migrating from InDesign's long-entrenched competitor QuarkXPress or a hobbyists producing fancy invites and book-length projects, you'll appreciate this guide's finely tuned focus on everything typographic. Realizing that to take full advantage of InDesign's typographic tools, you must understand the principles guiding their use, author Nigel French addresses both the whys and the hows of good typography. Using practical examples, and loads of tips, Nigel provides a comprehensive overview of all of InDesign's type features, including the Paragraph Composer, optical kerning, and its support for OpenType fonts. Starting with character formats and then moving through paragraph formats, styles and effects, and layouts, you'll have gained all the skills they need to produce beautiful type by the end of the volume.
Download Description It's no mystery why InDesign has become the premier page layout program: It offers great tools-not least among them its sophisticated typographic controls. Here to show you how to take advantage of them is the first book devoted solely to that topic. Whether you're a graphics pros migrating from InDesign's long-entrenched competitor QuarkXPress or a hobbyists producing fancy invites and book-length projects, you'll appreciate this guide's finely tuned focus on everything typographic. Realizing that to take full advantage of InDesign's typographic tools, you must understand the principles guiding their use, author Nigel French addresses both the whys and the hows of good typography. Using practical examples, and loads of tips, Nigel provides a comprehensive overview of all of InDesign's type features, including the Paragraph Composer, optical kerning, and its support for OpenType fonts. Starting with character formats and then moving through paragraph formats, styles and effects, and layouts, you'll have gained all the skills they need to produce beautiful type by the end of the volume.
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Great! February 22, 2007 S. S. Rakers (Springfield, MO USA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a very helpful book!!! I am using it for my Typography 1 class in college and it is making my projects so much easier because of the helpful hints and shortcuts...it is one of the best resources that I have or could ask for!
Worth it! January 26, 2007 Ronald L. Nickelson (Fairfield, OH) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought it, I like it, I use it, it's worth it. Have read it cover to cover twice. But since this is a book about typography, I can't resist pointing out errors in that vein. 1. There is no example C with figure 7.9, page 92. 2. There is a double-hyphen on page 157 in violation of a guideline on page 158. 3. A spell check would have caught the "areis" on page 212. 4. The hyphenation break on "conservation" violates the very guideline being stated on page 157. There are other typos, but let me move on. Biggest weakness: the book stops abruptly on p. 262. How about finishing with a wrap-up chapter of some kind? This could include summary-level checklists. Even so, I would still buy it again.
This was a gift for my son-lin-law January 10, 2007 Margie B. Marshall (Walla Walla, Washington United States) 0 out of 31 found this review helpful
He received it about 2 weeks after his birthday. I haven't talked to him about how he liked it, so I can't really evaluate it. I know that he was happy to get it. It was on his Amazon gift list. I use that list almost every year for his birthday
Good Reference January 9, 2007 Desert Dweller (Tucson, AZ) 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is just what I was looking for, background, clear explainations, and detailed instruction. I would look forward to any future publications by this author.
Review of InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign CS2 January 9, 2007 Ploni (N.J.) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I found this book to be an excellent resource for anyone using text in InDesign CS2. The layout was clear and the content very informative. To connect the examples to the text was confusing at times, and because the numbering was incorrect in some places, I found myself second-guessing when I was not 100% clear about what was going on.
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