Description
This Adobe InDesign exercise will guide students through designing an invitation using the providing graphics, then preflighting, packaging, and exporting that invitation. This exercise will help students understand the purpose behind the process of preflighting and packaging, along with the purpose of the various export options available in InDesign. All files for this exercise are included, and are compatible with any version of InDesign.
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90 minutes
Description
This Adobe InDesign exercise will guide students through designing an invitation using the providing graphics, then preflighting, packaging, and exporting that invitation. This exercise will help students understand the purpose behind the process of preflighting and packaging, along with the purpose of the various export options available in InDesign. All files for this exercise are included, and are compatible with any version of InDesign.
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This activity was okay for just an idea, but I was looking for something that would give my students step-by-step instructions. It was labeled as a Preflight lesson. All it did was tell the students at the end to create the Preflight and Exporting as a Package. It did not reinforce that. It really was just an activity, but not anything that would have provided specifics. I ended up using it, but added all the step-by-step instructions myself to reinforce the concepts. So, if you are looking for just a simple activity maybe as a filler this would be okay.
This was perfect for a quick "emergency" lesson! Thanks!
Great for my graphic design class!
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