Is there a way to post our finished product onto the blog? I tried exporting it as a jpeg but because it's multiple pages I'm not sure how to do it....
Post each page separately? Not ideal, but would work for now until we get back to class and learn how. Another idea is to take the separate jpegs created by the export and put the facing pages into another image file that you save as a jpeg and then post that so we can see each of the spreads. Again, not ideal, but we won't have good answers for another few days.
In conjunction with Melissa McGurgan's Digital Book Design class, this blog functions as a online class component. Handouts, links, and project samples will be posted for easy access and students can share their progress, ideas and finished products. Students and visitors are invited to comment and share their input.
Course Description:
Become your own publisher by learning design strategies for page layout and design while gaining experience with Adobe Illustrator® and InDesign® in this new 6-week book design course. In addition to page design, students will broaden their knowledge of contemporary book design, and learn several simple binding structures that can be completed in the comfort of home. No experience necessary. Printing costs not included. All work with Adobe® software will be done in class. Group size: 5–15. 6 weeks.
Post each page separately? Not ideal, but would work for now until we get back to class and learn how. Another idea is to take the separate jpegs created by the export and put the facing pages into another image file that you save as a jpeg and then post that so we can see each of the spreads. Again, not ideal, but we won't have good answers for another few days.
ReplyDeleteWe will go over this in class tonight. No worries!
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