Adobe eSeminars

25 September 2008

By Tanya Gordon

Adobe eSeminars Australia NZ October 2008


Visit www.adobeeseminars.com.au/edm/1934/index.html for detailed information and registration.

Some of the sessions that look particularly interesting to me are:
Top 5 Adobe InDesign Cretaive Suite 4 Features - 14 Oct (Matt & I had a sneak peak at PANPA, it looks fantastic!)

Top 5 Adobe InDesign Creative Suite 4 Features
Speaker: Cari Jansen  

Adobe InDesign CS4 breaks down the barriers between online and offline publishing. Attend this eSeminar to find out how you can: - Design great creative content and tailor long documents in fewer steps using new tools and features
- Employ tight integration with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
- Experience new support for opening Adobe InDesign layouts directly in Adobe Flash CS4 with page design and typography preserved
- Enjoy vastly improved workflow, new print and output processes and cool new InDesign tools and techniques 

 Tuesday  14 October 2008    12:00PM

The Cross Media Story
Speaker: Mike McHugh

Designers in today’s world want to create and produce outstanding design for print, web, interactive, and mobile media.
Join us for this eSeminar to find out how Adobe Design Premium CS4 allows you to:
- Craft precise page layouts
- Achieve typographic finesse
- Create compelling digital images and stunning vector graphics
- Develop eye-catching web pages and rich interactive experiences
- Produce and deliver work with fidelity using a tightly integrated collection of exceptionally well-crafted tools


Friday  17 October 2008    2:00PM

 

Workflow with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Flash
Speaker: Steve Nichols

Explore an exciting new world that allows you to use your page design skills to create rich interactive documents!
Find out how to add time and interactivity to your creative arsenal to extend an existing brand, capture new audiences, lower print and production costs, and ultimately deliver a more engaging reading experience.
During this eSeminar we'll also show you how to add page transitions, rollovers, and buttons to layouts with Adobe InDesign, and then publish directly as SWF files. You can go even further by exporting an InDesign layout to Adobe Flash CS4, where you can use the authoring power of Flash to create interactive publications.

Tuesday  28 October 2008    12:00PM

 

 

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