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Adobe Creative Cloud Design Tools Digital Classroom

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Full-color guide and video tutorials make a powerful combo for learning design applications in the Adobe Creative Cloud

If you like the idea of tackling the design and web applications in Adobe's Creative Cloud in smaller bites, then this is the book-and-video training learning combo for you. More than 25 lessons, each including step-by-step instructions and lesson files backed by video tutorials, help you get comfortable with all features and functions. Work at your own pace, while you steadily build skills in InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks. With this Digital Classroom training package, you have your own private instructor showing you the easiest way to learn the latest Adobe design apps.Combines a full-color, step-by-step instructional book along with lesson files and video training on DVD, to teach users how to use the latest versions of InDesign CC, Illustrator CC, Photoshop CC, Dreamweaver CC, Flash CC, Fireworks CC, and Adobe BridgeProvides thorough training from a team of expert instructors from American Graphics Institute (AGI)

Start confidently creating the rich and interactive content viewers demand with this practical learning product, "Adobe Creative Cloud Digital Classroom"

Note: DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of the e-book file, but are available for download after purchase.

864 pages, Paperback

First published August 12, 2013

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Jennifer Smith

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I’m Jennifer Smith – a designer, educator, and author. I’ve written more than one dozen books on digital imaging and Web publishing, including the recently published Photoshop CS5 Digital Classroom, Illustrator CS5 Digital Classroom and the Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Premium for Dummies and Wireframing and Prototyping with Expression Blend Sketchflow. I’ve done extensive work for corporations such as Adobe Systems and Microsoft, and last year traveled more than 100,000 miles visiting clients in Europe, Asia, Africa, and all around the United States. I deliver training and consulting for Fortune 100 companies, universities, and many independent software vendors.

I work extensively on designing and creating interactive applications and sites using Expression Blend and other Expression Studio applications. You can find many of my training guides and videos on Microsoft.com. I’m also the co-founder of the American Graphics Institute.

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August 5, 2016
I've been using Adobe Create Suite 5.5—mainly Illustrator, Photoshop, and Dreamweaver—for about three years now to design book covers and program Kindle editions as a small independent editor/publisher. I am almost entirely self-taught, which means that there is a lot I don't know and even more that I don't know that I don't know. When CS6 came out, I started thinking that maybe I should consider going to Cloud and make a serious effort to expand my skills. I thought this book might help me decide if that's something that would make sense for me to do.

The first thing out of the box I discovered is that the authors expect you to already be signed up for Creative Cloud. I know a lot of people aren't going to do that—I'm certainly not—so this review is aimed at those who have not made the leap to Creative Cloud. (To be honest with you, I can't imagine there will be a lot of difference in the Cloud and the desktop products except in delivery, management of resources [bandwith vs. RAM], and method of payment. "Everything's moving to the Cloud." YMMV.)

Does this book earn its keep if you decide you aren't going to go with Adobe's monthly subscription service? I'd say yes. At least for me it has. The training tutorials have taught me tricks and techniques that I can use just fine with CS5.5. The training videos move along at a rather fast clip, so it's good to watch them more than once. The practice lessons (book-based but also ready-to-roll file-based) afford you plenty of time to do just that, and I found them helpful. The training doesn't cover everything; I'm sure the authors are hoping you will purchase more training online at their website. The taste included in this book will give you a feel for how well the lessons meld with your own learning style.

Importantly, for people like me who have basically knocked around in the Creative Suite, picking up things almost by happenstance, the skills gleaned are worth the price of the book. I have saved that much money just with the first (Adobe Bridge) lesson. And, yes, if you don't have the Creative Suite at all, this can help you decide if you want to shell out for the desktop version or start with the Cloud-based version. I recommend it.
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