Why should I use CC Libraries in InDesign?
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
17. Why should I use CC Libraries in InDesign?
Lessons
InDesign Tutorial Basics Class Introduction
01:50 2Exercise files & Projects
02:39 3What Does Adobe InDesign do?
01:34 4What are the differences between InDesign and PageMaker, Illustrator, Photoshop, Quark?
05:10 5How to change MM to Inches & changing UK to US dictionary in InDesign?
01:39 6New document in InDesign - what is bleed & slug?
08:08How to create your own RGB & CMYK colors in Adobe InDesign
08:39 8How do I steal colors from a logo using InDesign?
03:14 9How to color the background of a page in InDesign?
03:33 10Importing resizing rotating & flipping images & Logos inside InDesign
07:53 11How to Import text from Microsoft Word into Adobe InDesign
05:46 12How to group, ungroup & rotate images in Adobe InDesign
05:12 13How to make a dotted line, dashed line & borders in InDesign
05:20 14How best to preview your work in Adobe InDesign
05:16 15How to make a simple PDF from InDesign
06:43 16How to save your InDesign file as a JPEG
03:18 17Why should I use CC Libraries in InDesign?
05:08 18How to share your InDesign files with others by using package document
04:26 19Class Exercise 1
03:24 20Quiz - One Page Flyer
21Ideas, Inspiration & starter templates
04:59 22Working with other people's InDesign documents, missing images
03:12 23How to find missing fonts in InDesign?
04:27 24How to replace images in InDesign?
01:30 25Opacity, transparency and see through ness in Adobe InDesign
02:29 26Why is InDesign adding [Converted] and making me 'save as'
01:06 27What if I can’t find the InDesign file - can I open the PDF?
02:37 28Quiz - Other people's files
29Creating a new company newsletter or brochure, what are spreads in InDesign
06:58 30How to use a Master Page in Adobe InDesign
05:33 31How do to add automatic page numbering to a InDesign file
04:11 32Removing a master page & deleting parts off the master page in InDesign
02:30 33Production Video 1
02:53 34What is Effective PPI & Image resolution in the InDesign links panel
06:52 35How to add drop shadows to an image or logo in InDesign
04:20 36What is TypeKit used for in Adobe InDesign?
08:37 37How to add the Copyright, Registered & Trademark symbols in InDesign
05:08 38Where can I find the different versions of letters in InDesign - Ligatures.
03:35 39How to add placeholder text & lorem ipsum & get a word count in InDesign
03:04 40Importing Text from Microsoft Word & keeping or removing the formatting
02:58 41Creating Columns in a text box using Adobe InDesign
01:46 42How do I justify text & turn off hyphenation in InDesign?
03:59 43What is the space after & leading in Adobe InDesign?
05:22 44How to underline text with a full width line in Adobe InDesign?
01:53 45How do I make a paragraph style in Adobe InDesign?
06:06 46How do I update a Paragraph Style in Adobe InDesign?
04:28 47How to use Find & Change to remove double spaces after a period or full stop.
02:37 48Stealing colours from images, is there a format painter in Adobe InDesign?
03:09 49InDesign Class Exercise 2 - Magazine Spread
04:22 50Quiz - Company Newsletter/Brochure
51How to bring in lots of text into InDesign at once
08:11 52How do I import paragraph styles from another document
12:45 53How do I insert completely blank pages in Adobe InDesign
02:03 54How do I create a gradient in Adobe InDesign
07:20 55Do I need to use layers in Adobe InDesign
05:29 56Opacity advanced, mater marks and Transparency Effects in Adobe InDesign
04:24 57How do I add rounded corners to an image or box in Adobe InDesign?
02:52 58How to add a large first letter to my text aka Drop Cap
02:16 59How do I increase the space between letters in Adobe InDesign aka Tracking or Kerning
02:32 60How do I get text to move around an image or shape using text wrap
03:57 61Why can’t I put text over anything that has text wrap applied?
03:25 62How to draw an arrow or triangle or star in Adobe InDesign
06:40 63How do I put an image inside other shapes like a circle - cropping
02:47 64What is Adobe Stock
04:17 65Where can I find free images & icons that I can use for my business
04:23 66How do I add bullets and numbered lists in Adobe InDesign?
00:51 67How can I create a table inside Adobe InDesign?
07:10 68How do I convert tables from Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel into Adobe InDesign
04:26 69How do I get images to move with the text in Adobe InDesign using anchored objects?
03:22 70How do I create a Line Break, Column Breaks & Page Breaks in Adobe InDesign?
04:16 71How do I make an automatic table of contents in Adobe InDesign?
04:46 72How do you change the tabs in Adobe InDesign?
04:30 73Can I change the numbering of my pages so 1 starts later in the InDesign file?
03:26 74Quiz - Long Business Document
75How do I combine Microsoft Excel spreadsheet in InDesign?
09:04 76CLASS EXERCISE: Create your own business card
01:16 77Quiz - Conference Name Badge
78How to create a mockup for your portfolio using InDesign
04:07 79InDesign cheat sheet & shortcuts
12:45 80BONUS: Software Updates
40:41 81What to do after this InDesign tutorial class?
01:07 82Quiz - What Next
83Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Why should I use CC Libraries in InDesign?
Okay in this video, we're going to look at CC libraries. I love them. You've been probably avoiding them for a long time. They're amazing. Let's get to use them because we're going to add things like this logos and images and colors and it's going to mean we can use them in other in design documents. But also look, they appear the same in foot shop and illustrator in after effects and all the other lovely adobe products. Let's go and learn how to use them. Okay, so first thing we need to do is make sure you can see your CC libraries. It's under window CC libraries. Let's make a new library. I'm going to keep this one that I've got. But if you've skipped the early tutorial we did when we made our colors, you'll have to go to this little drop down. It's probably gonna say in my library it's the one you get by default down the bottom here says create a new library. Okay. Created, give it a name. I've called migrated heart for this client that I'm working for now. Let's say we've added the...
se colors earlier. But let's say you skip that. Let's say that maybe there's just a new color that's appeared. Okay. So what you do is I've drawn a rectangle and it's filled with some random color that I now want to include in part of my swatches. The way to do it is have it selected with the black arrow. Okay. And what we can do is see this little plus sign at the bottom here. Okay, so I'm in my green at heart library. I want to add something to it and you can see here is graphic and full color graphics are actually going to add the square itself. I don't need that square. I just need to fill color click add for just that field color. If I have them both selected, let me show you if I had the graphic as well, I get a rectangle. That's cool means that later on I can drag out the exact same rectangle and use it over and over again. That might be useful for you. I don't want him so I can click on him. Hit the little trash can by by two of these colors now. Goodbye. It's got an ugly color. I don't want Goodbye. So that's how to add colors. Other things you can add. Okay, and probably the most useful is images. There's this image here and I'm going to add it so that I can use it in lots of other documents because this library stays. There doesn't matter what document you have opened. If I go to a new document file, new new documents, click create. You can see these are still here allowing me to quickly grab out colors and stuff. So let's go back to this one. Now, adding images can be interesting. If it's just the image by itself, you can just click hold and drag it in. Okay, But you can see I've dragged it because I've already cropped it and you can see it's dragged a cropped version of it. The image is actually quite big. Okay so what you can do is double click the image. You can kind of start to see it spread out through this red edge here. Okay and that means I've got the whole image selected and down here actually now can I drag it? I can so I have just dragged it by double clicking it and you can see that's the entire image. So I'm gonna don't want this guy. Okay this is my food image. Okay so you can add images that way. Other things you might add. Say there's logo here, I can select it because it's not cropped. I can just drag the whole thing in there. Okay and that's my logo green, you can add blocks of type. Okay so like this one here say this little round all thing I've made, I want to use over and over again. It's something like it's our call to action or our unique selling point. Okay I'm gonna click and hold and drag it. You can see the whole unit comes with me. So if I go to this next document and I go I want to quickly build a thing. I can drag out april page, I can go up the top here. Okay And I can click on filling it with the green. Actually dark green, drag the logo out. I can add my image and this little round all thing, you can see how quickly you can start building extra documents because you've got everything in this library gets even better. Okay, if you jump out to another adobe products so I jump into say photoshopped. Okay, I'm working on this and say I need that color. Or you can see this is another library that I'm working on. But if I switch to this one here, where is he? Mm Green at heart. You can see he's in this one as well. So I can use them across all these documents. Here you go. I'm not sure why this drawing that I've done needs round balls and stuff, but you get the point point right? You can go between any adobe products. So I use this a lot between say my video work and after effects and premiere or my graphic design work out of Photoshop and illustrator. They all use the same libraries. One last thing to consider is that say you are a freelancer or you're getting a freelancing role or it means that when you sign into another computer and you use your adobe ID D. These libraries will pre populate. So if I go into an office and they say dan, I want you to do some work with us and you're gonna use our machine. So I jump on the machine. And even if they don't have a license for it. I can download the trial and log in with my user name and I. D. Okay you can have it installed on more than one computer when it opens up, the trial version becomes a full version because I'm a paying customer and all my libraries pre populate with the stuff that I use. Okay, so that can be really handy when you're switching machines. It all syncs up and it also does cool things with some of the adobe apps. Go check out the app store. There are some cool things that libraries work with them to. Okay so libraries are awesome. You've probably seen them in lots of adobe products and ignored them start using them because they are wicked. Wicked is not the word. I take that back. They are awesome. Well great. Not working. Alright, terrible. Ending over next video please.
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Ratings and Reviews
Jerome Clark
I think Dan is very good at explaining and breaking down complex content. I like the way there are lots of small sessions which is good for keeping focus. I would advise anyone who does this course and is taking notes to label which session the notes are referring to as I have struggled to find a few looking back and this helped me. It really made me realise how much I didn't know and had been fudging. Thank you Dan I will be taking plenty more of your courses in the coming months it's been a great help.
Giuseppe Lipari
Excellent course, instructor is great well spoken, clear and a great teacher. I highly recommend this class for beginners and those who learned indesign on their own.
Kelli Drum
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