Getting to Know InDesign
In this sample chapter from Adobe InDesign Classroom in a Book 2024 Release, authors Kelly Kordes Anton and Tina DeJarld provide a comprehensive tutorial on mastering Adobe InDesign for users of all skill levels. The lesson encompasses key skills necessary for document design including the use of layout aids, text styling, and graphic importation. It also covers advanced topics such as adding QR codes and employing the Preflight panel to check production issues. Through a practical project—creating and finishing a postcard—readers learn to apply these tools effectively, ensuring they can handle real-world design tasks confidently.
Getting started
The document for this lesson is a standard-size postcard designed to be printed and mailed. In addition, the postcard can be exported as a JPEG to use in email marketing. As you will see in this lesson, the building blocks of an InDesign document are essentially the same, regardless of the output media. In this lesson, you will add the text, images, and formatting necessary to finish the postcard.
To ensure that the preferences and default settings of your Adobe InDesign program match those used in this lesson, move the InDesign Defaults file to a different folder following the procedure in “Saving and restoring the InDesign Defaults file” on pages 3–4.
Start InDesign.
When the InDesign Home screen displays, click the Open button at the left. (If the Home screen does not display, choose File > Open from the InDesign menu bar.)
Open the 02_Start.indd file in the Lesson02 folder, located inside the Lessons folder within the InDesignCIB folder on your hard drive.
If an alert informs you that the document contains links to sources that have been modified, click Update Modified Links.
Choose File > Save As, rename the file 02_Postcard.indd, and save it in the Lesson02 folder.
This lesson uses the default Essentials workspace. If necessary, choose Window > Workspace > [Essentials], and then choose Window > Workspace > Reset Essentials.
If you want to see what the finished document looks like, open the 02_End.indd file in the same folder. You can leave this document open to act as a guide as you work.
When you’re ready to resume working on the lesson document, display it by clicking its tab in the upper-left corner of the document window.
A poster for Edible blossoms, a bistro and bar is shown. Photos of dining, flower pots, and a plate are shown. A brief about the Bistro and bar is given. Below the brief, two boxes provide the starters & small plates and entrees & desserts available in the restaurant. A Q R code to see the full menu is also provided.