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Adam Pratt and Mike Richman, «The Adobe Incopy CS2 Book»

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Adam Pratt and Mike Richman, «The Adobe Incopy CS2 Book»

Adam Pratt and Mike Richman, «The Adobe Incopy CS2 Book»
Adobe Press | ISBN 0321337050 | September 2005 | 300 Pages | CHM | 8 Mb

First book to cover Adobe's editorial workflow program! With more and more companies switching from Quark to InDesign for layouts, integrating editorial content has become a top priority- InCopy makes it easy! Written by Creative Suite experts Adam Pratt and Mike Richman, this resource's two-pronged approach focuses on both InCopy's feature set and real-world workflow scenarios, offering everything writers and editors need to make the most of InCopy. Anybody who's involved in a fast-paced editorial environment knows just how frustrating it can be to wait as each member of the team – from writer, to editor, to artist – makes changes to his or her piece of the layout puzzle.
With InCopy, there's no need to wait! “The Adobe InCopy Book” shows editorial teams how to take control of the copy-fitting and editing process as editors, designers, and writers work simultaneously on the same InDesign CS document. The guide begins by explaining what InCopy is and how it integrates with InDesign, and gives a thorough tour of the interface. The second section provides a feature-by-feature breakdown of how the program works, using simple step-by-step instructions and plenty of screen shots to ease the way. The remainder of the book examines real-world workflows; these scenarios show various workflows in which the copy needs to fit the design, the design must work with existing text, and when both copy and design are of equal importance.