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Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book 2021 release The official training workbook - photo 1
Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book 2021 release

The official training workbook from Adobe

Kelly Kordes Anton & Tina DeJarld

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Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book (2021 release)

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Executive Editor: Laura Norman
Senior Production Editor: Tracey Croom
Technical Reviewer: Jonathan Gordon
Copyeditor: Elizabeth Welch
Composition: Danielle Foster
Proofreader: Scout Festa
Indexer: James Minkin
Cover Illustration: Birgit Palma & Daniel Triendl
Interior Designer: Mimi Heft

ISBN-13: 978-0-13-687028-9

ISBN-10: 0-13-687028-7

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About the Authors

Kelly Kordes Anton has written and edited dozens of books and training resources on publishing technologies and InDesign, including eight previous editions of Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book. She is a freelance writer based in Littleton, Colorado.

Tina DeJarld has worked on the front lines of taking designs from the computer screen to real-world production since before InDesign 1.0. As both a prepress professional and production designer building files that will work correctly, she has handled thousands of large and complex projects, becoming an expert on InDesign best practices and techniques. Tina is currently senior production artist at Prodigious Worldwide, a creative agency in Chicago.

Acknowledgments

This book would not have been possible without the contributions of several invaluable collaborators. The authors would like to thank Laura Norman for putting together a strong team; Jonathan Gordon, technical editor, for ensuring the accuracy of every word on every page; Megan Ahearn, keystroker, for testing every step in every lesson; Elizabeth Welch, copyeditor, and Scout Festa, proofreader, for making sure every i was dotted and every t was crossed; Danielle Foster, production specialist, for polishing the layout of every page and preparing final files for print; and Tracey Croom, senior production editor at Pearson, for overseeing the entire production process and keeping everybody informed and on track. In addition, we appreciate the invaluable influence of John Cruise, whose contributions remain throughout this book.

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