Friday, January 1

InDesign Practice P7: Newsletter Tutorial

Practice Exercise #7
Page Layout Tutorial 
  • 4 pts.
    Directions: Complete the 3-part step-by-step newsletter layout tutorial in InDesign that is found at Tutorial7.doc  This is a pretty involved tutorial so give yourself PLENTY of time to complete this practice assignment and watch all the videos for InDesign in the training tab FIRST. 
  • When you are done with this practice, you should be an expert in building a document using in InDesign! While you work on this assignment, you should go forward and work on Assignments 8 & 9--you may even finish them before you've finished the tutorial.
  • Note: there are several basic composition and design issues built into this tutorial that detract from the finished product. Find them and improve the final product. Your grade will be based on technical skill and completion of the tutorial but will also reflect how well you are able to improve upon the instructions provided. 

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