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  • ISBN-10: 1119420407
  • ISBN-13: 9781119420408
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 768 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x185x43 mm, weight: 1021 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 1119420407
  • ISBN-13: 9781119420408
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Get ready to jump into the Creative Cloud

Adobe Creative Cloud is the most popular suite of tools among creative professionals, and a valuable resource you can use to fulfill all of your design goals. Ready to get started? The only book on the market of its kind, Adobe Creative Cloud All-in-One For Dummies is written by designers for designers. It will provide you with expert instruction that spans seven mini-books, with helpful information that can grant insight regardless of your current level of knowledge.

Experience with Adobe Creative Cloud is a marketable skill, and this all-in-one reference guide will help you add InDesign CC, Illustrator CC, Photoshop CC, Acrobat Pro, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe Experience Design to your resume. With more than 800 pages of content, this detailed guide will give you confidence you need to use Adobe photography and graphic design tools to edit photos, make original designs and layouts, and let your creativity shine with Adobe Creative Cloud.

  • Learn design basics and utilize more advanced features
  • Protect your documents with Acrobat Pro
  • Find tips and tricks to make each program work better

From 3D images and vivid illustrations to dynamic web pages and interactive effects, Adobe Creative Cloud All-in-One For Dummies shows you how to do it all!

Introduction 1(4)
Why Is It Important?
2(1)
About This Book
2(1)
Foolish Assumptions
3(1)
Icons Used in This Book
4(1)
Beyond the Book
4(1)
Book 1: Overview Of The Creative Cloud Suite 5(50)
Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Creative Cloud Suite
7(8)
Applications Covered in This Book
9(6)
Crossing the Adobe Bridge
9(1)
Getting started with Photoshop CC
9(1)
Introducing InDesign CC
10(1)
Using Illustrator CC
10(1)
Working with Acrobat DC
11(2)
Prototyping your apps with Experience Design
13(1)
Integrating software
13(1)
Acquiring assets for this book
14(1)
Chapter 2 Creative Cloud Application Management
15(4)
Downloading Your First App
15(4)
Downloading more apps
17(1)
Checking for updates
17(1)
Getting started
17(2)
Chapter 3 Creative Cloud Extras for You
19(18)
Launching the Creative Cloud App
19(12)
Home
20(1)
Apps
20(1)
Assets
21(8)
Stock
29(1)
Community
30(1)
Adding Work to Behance
31(3)
Creating a Cover
34(1)
Bonus! Adobe Portfolio
35(1)
It's Not Just Apps!
36(1)
Chapter 4 Using Common Menus and Commands
37(12)
Discovering Common Menus
37(2)
Using Dialog Boxes
39(1)
Encountering Alerts
40(1)
Getting to Know Common Menu Options
41(2)
About Contextual Menus
43(1)
Using Common Keyboard Shortcuts
44(2)
Changing Your Preferences
46(3)
Chapter 5 Exploring Common Panels
49(6)
Understanding the Synchronized Workspace
49(2)
Using Panels in the Workspace
51(6)
Moving panels
53(1)
Looking at common panels
53(2)
Book 2: Adobe Bridge 55(32)
Chapter 1 Organizing and Managing Your Files with Adobe Bridge
57(12)
Getting to Know the Adobe Bridge Workspace
58(11)
Practice makes perfect
60(1)
Finding and using your folders within Adobe Bridge
60(2)
The default workspace
62(1)
Looking for a better view
63(1)
Creating a new folder
63(1)
Moving a file to another folder
64(1)
Making a favorite
65(2)
Investigating the Application bar
67(1)
Developing a Bridge habit
67(2)
Chapter 2 Taking Advantage of Metadata in Adobe Bridge
69(10)
Locating Your Files
69(4)
Using Keywords
73(1)
Creating a Metadata Template
74(2)
Searching for Files Using Adobe Bridge
76(2)
Searching by name or keyword
76(1)
Using the Filter panel
77(1)
Saving a Collection
78(1)
Chapter 3 Using Automation Tools in Adobe Bridge
79(8)
Getting Files from Your Camera
79(2)
Automation Tools in Adobe Bridge
81(8)
Batch renaming your files
82(1)
Loading files as layers
82(1)
Building a contact sheet
83(4)
Book 3: Photoshop CC 87(146)
Chapter 1 Getting into Photoshop CC Basics
89(16)
The Start Screen
89(1)
The New Document Window
90(1)
Sample Images Can Help You Investigate More Features
91(1)
Opening an Image
91(1)
Getting to Know the Tools
92(3)
Navigating the Work Area
95(5)
Resetting your workspace
95(1)
Docking and saving panels
96(1)
Saving your workspace
97(1)
Taking advantage of workspace features
98(1)
Zooming in to get a better look
98(2)
Choosing Your Screen Mode
100(1)
Getting Started with Basic Tasks in Photoshop CC
100(5)
Cropping an image
102(1)
Using grids as you crop
103(1)
Saving images
104(1)
Chapter 2 Messing with Mode Matters
105(8)
Working with Bitmap Images
105(1)
Choosing the Correct Photoshop Mode
106(7)
Bitmap
107(1)
Grayscale
107(1)
Duotone
108(2)
Index color
110(1)
RGB
111(1)
CMYK
111(1)
LAB color
112(1)
Multichannel
112(1)
Bit depth
112(1)
Chapter 3 Making Selective Changes
113(22)
Getting to Know the Selection Tools
113(9)
The Marquee tool
114(3)
The Lasso tool
117(1)
The Quick Selection tool
117(2)
The Magic Wand tool
119(1)
Painting a selection with the Quick Mask tool
120(2)
Manipulating Selections with Refine Selection
122(9)
Transforming selections
123(1)
Feathering
124(3)
Tweaking the edges of a selection in the Select and Mask workspace
127(4)
Saving Selections
131(1)
Preserving Corrective Perspective with the Vanishing
Point Feature
132(3)
Chapter 4 Using the Photoshop Pen Tool
135(16)
Selecting the Right Pen Tool for the Task
136(1)
Using a Path as a Selection
136(2)
Creating Curved Paths
138(1)
Clipping Paths
139(3)
Using Shape Layers
142(9)
Creating and using a custom shape
143(2)
Changing the color of the shape
145(2)
Changing the color fill of a custom shape
147(1)
Changing the stroke on a live vector shape
147(1)
Creating a stroke on a custom shape
148(1)
Removing a shape layer
149(2)
Chapter 5 Creating Images in the Right Resolution for Print and the Web
151(8)
Creating Images for Print
151(4)
The resolution formula
153(1)
Changing the resolution
153(2)
Determining the Resolution for Web Images
155(1)
Applying the Unsharp Mask Filter to an Image
156(3)
Chapter 6 Creating a Good Image
159(14)
Reading a Histogram
159(4)
Breaking into key types
161(1)
Setting up the correction
162(1)
Creating a Good Tone Curve
163(8)
Finding the highlight and the shadow
165(3)
Setting the highlight and shadow values
168(1)
Adjusting the midtone
169(1)
Finding a neutral
170(1)
Editing an Adjustment Layer
171(1)
Testing a Printer
172(1)
Chapter 7 Working with Painting and Retouching Tools
173(20)
Using the Swatches Panel
173(1)
Choosing Foreground and Background Colors
174(1)
The Painting and Retouching Tools
175(13)
Changing the brush
175(2)
The Spot Healing Brush tool and Content-Aware feature
177(2)
The Healing Brush tool
179(1)
The Patch tool
180(1)
The Red Eye tool
181(1)
The Brush tool
181(3)
The Clone Stamp tool
184(2)
The History Brush tool
186(1)
The Eraser tool
186(1)
The Gradient tool
187(1)
Blending Modes
188(4)
Painting with color
190(1)
Filling selections
191(1)
Saving Presets
192(1)
Chapter 8 Using Layers
193(26)
Creating and Working with Layers
194(3)
Duplicating a layer
195(1)
Selecting a layer
196(1)
Controlling the visibility of a layer
196(1)
Rearranging the stacking order
196(1)
Creating a Text Layer
197(1)
Warping text
197(1)
Fine-tuning text
198(1)
Using Layer Masks
198(3)
Creating a layer mask from a selection
199(1)
Creating a vector mask from a pen path
200(1)
Organizing Your Layers
201(3)
Activating multiple layers simultaneously
201(1)
Auto-Align Layers tool
201(1)
Layer groups
202(1)
Duplicating a layer group
203(1)
Using Layer Styles
204(2)
Applying a style
204(1)
Creating and saving a style
205(1)
Thinking about opacity versus fill
205(1)
Smart, Really Smart! Smart Objects
206(1)
Working with Artboards in Photoshop
207(12)
Adding additional artboards
210(2)
Naming your artboards
212(1)
Adding content to the second artboard
212(2)
Experimenting with 3D Files
214(2)
Filter Capabilities in the Layers Panel
216(1)
Merging and Flattening the Image
216(4)
Merging
216(1)
Flattening
217(2)
Chapter 9 Saving Photoshop Images for Print and the Web
219(14)
Backing Up with a Save
220(1)
Choosing a File Format for Saving
220(2)
Wonderful and easy Photoshop PSD
220(1)
Photoshop EPS
221(1)
Photoshop PDF
221(1)
TIFF
222(1)
DCS
222(1)
Saving Images for the Web
222(9)
PNG
222(2)
JPEG
224(2)
GIF
226(4)
Matte
230(1)
Saving Settings
231(4)
Generating your images assets
231(2)
Book 4: Indesign CC 233(132)
Chapter 1 Introducing InDesign CC
235(20)
Getting Started with InDesign CC
235(5)
Creating a new publication
236(2)
Opening an existing publication
238(1)
Looking at the document setup
239(1)
Touring the Workspace
240(6)
Tools
241(1)
Menus
242(1)
Panels
243(2)
Contextual menus
245(1)
Setting Up the Workspace
246(5)
Showing and hiding grids and guides
246(1)
Snapping to a grid or a guide
247(1)
Using Smart Guides
248(1)
Customizing menus
249(1)
Customizing the interface appearance
249(1)
Saving a custom workspace
250(1)
Working with Documents
251(4)
Importing new content
251(2)
Viewing content
253(1)
Saving your publication
253(2)
Chapter 2 Working with Text and Text Frames
255(26)
Understanding Text, Font, and Frames
256(1)
Creating and Using Text Frames
256(2)
Creating text frames with the Type tool
257(1)
Creating text frames with the Frame tool
257(1)
Creating text frames from a shape
258(1)
Adding Text to Your Publication
258(3)
Importing text
259(1)
Controlling text flow
259(1)
Adding placeholder text
260(1)
Copying and pasting text
261(1)
Looking at Text Frame Options
261(3)
Changing text frame options
262(1)
Using and modifying columns
262(2)
Modifying and Connecting Text Frames on a Page
264(6)
Resizing and moving the text frame
265(1)
Threading text frames
266(3)
Adding a page jump number
269(1)
Understanding Paragraph Settings
270(3)
Indenting your text
271(1)
Text alignment and justification
272(1)
Saving a paragraph style
272(1)
Editing Stories
273(3)
Using the story editor
274(1)
Checking for correct spelling
274(1)
Using custom spelling dictionaries
275(1)
Using Tables
276(4)
Creating tables
276(2)
Editing table settings
278(1)
Creating table styles
279(1)
Looking at Text on a Path
280(1)
Chapter 3 Understanding Page Layout
281(20)
Importing Images
281(3)
Importing PDFs
283(1)
Importing other InDesign documents
283(1)
Linking and Embedding Images
284(2)
Setting Image Quality and Display
286(1)
Selecting Images
287(1)
Manipulating Text and Graphics in a Layout
288(4)
Page orientation and size
289(1)
Margins, columns, and gutters
289(1)
Using guides and snapping
290(1)
Locking objects and guides
291(1)
Merging Text and Graphics
292(4)
Wrapping objects with text
293(2)
Modifying a text wrap
295(1)
Working with Pages and the Pages Panel
296(2)
Selecting and moving pages
296(1)
Adding and deleting pages
297(1)
Numbering your pages
298(1)
Using Master Spreads in Page Layout
298(3)
Creating a master spread
299(1)
Applying, removing, and deleting master pages
299(1)
Changing individual page sizes
300(1)
Chapter 4 Drawing in InDesign
301(22)
Getting Started with Drawing
301(3)
Paths and shapes
302(1)
Points and segments
303(1)
Getting to Know the Tools of the Trade
304(1)
The Pencil tool
304(1)
The Pen tool
304(1)
Basic shapes and frame shapes
305(1)
Drawing Shapes
305(3)
Creating a shape with exact dimensions
306(1)
Using the Polygon tool
306(2)
Editing Basic Shapes
308(3)
Changing the size with the Transform panel
308(1)
Changing the size with the Free Transform tool
309(1)
Changing the stroke of a shape
309(1)
Changing the shear value
310(1)
Rotating a shape
310(1)
Drawing Freeform Paths
311(2)
Using the Pencil tool
311(1)
Using the Pen tool
312(1)
Editing Freeform Paths
313(1)
Modifying Frame Corners
314(1)
Using Fills
315(4)
Creating basic fills
315(1)
Making transparent fills
316(1)
Looking at gradients
317(2)
Removing fills
319(1)
Adding Layers
319(1)
Creating QR Codes
320(3)
Chapter 5 Understanding Color
323(6)
Selecting Color with Color Controls
323(1)
Understanding Color Models
324(1)
Using Color Swatches and Libraries
325(4)
The Swatches panel
325(1)
Swatch libraries
326(3)
Chapter 6 Clipping Paths, Alignment, and Object Transformation
329(12)
Working with Transformations
330(5)
Looking at the Transform panel
330(1)
Using the Free Transform tool
331(1)
Rotating objects
332(1)
Scaling objects
333(1)
Shearing objects
334(1)
Reflecting objects
335(1)
Understanding Clipping Paths
335(2)
Arranging Objects on the Page
337(4)
Aligning objects
337(1)
Distributing objects
338(3)
Chapter 7 Exporting to PDF and Printing
341(14)
Preflight: Preparing Your Documents for Printing
341(1)
Packaging Your Documents
342(1)
Understanding File Formats
343(9)
Exporting Publications
345(1)
Exporting PDF documents for printing
345(2)
Exporting EPS files
347(2)
Exporting JPEG and PNG files
349(1)
Exporting to Flash
350(1)
Exporting text files
351(1)
Printing Your Work
352(3)
Understanding bleed
352(1)
Doing it yourself: Printing and proofing at home or the office
352(3)
Chapter 8 Creating Digital Documents Using EPUB
355(10)
Adapting Content for Digital Distribution
356(1)
Creating Digital Documents
356(4)
Creating liquid layouts
357(1)
Creating alternate layouts
358(1)
Other digital document features
359(1)
Exporting EPUB
360(7)
Exporting EPUB (Reflowable)
360(3)
Exporting EPUB (Fixed-Layout)
363(2)
Book 5: Illustrator CC 365(192)
Chapter 1 Discovering Illustrator CC
367(22)
Deciding When to Use Illustrator CC
367(2)
Creating a New Document
369(4)
Try a Template
373(1)
Opening an Existing Document
373(1)
Taking a Look at the Document Window
373(2)
Taking Advantage of Artboards
375(5)
Creating multiple artboards
376(2)
Exploring enhanced artboard features
378(1)
Printing a document with multiple artboards
378(2)
Becoming Familiar with the Tools
380(3)
Checking Out the Panels
383(2)
Changing Views
385(2)
Navigating the Work Area with Zoom Controls
387(2)
Chapter 2 Using the Selection Tools
389(10)
Getting to Know the Selection Tools
389(2)
Anchor points
389(1)
Bounding boxes
390(1)
Selection tools
391(1)
Working with Selections
391(4)
Creating a selection
392(1)
Selecting an anchor point
393(1)
Using a marquee to select an object
394(1)
Selecting multiple objects
394(1)
Saving a selection
395(1)
Grouping and Ungrouping
395(2)
Creating a group
395(1)
Using Isolation mode
396(1)
Manipulating Selected Objects
397(2)
Chapter 3 Creating Basic Shapes
399(10)
The Basic Shape Tools
399(4)
Creating rectangles and ellipses
400(1)
Using the Rounded Rectangle tool
400(1)
Using the Polygon tool
401(1)
Using the Star tool
402(1)
Resizing Shapes
403(1)
Tips for Creating Shapes
404(5)
Creating advanced shapes
405(1)
Using the Pathfinders
406(1)
Using the Shape Builder tool
407(2)
Chapter 4 Using the Pen Tool and Placing Images
409(18)
Pen Tool Fundamentals
410(8)
Creating a straight line
411(2)
Creating a constrained straight line
413(1)
Creating a curve
413(2)
Reconnecting to an existing path
415(1)
Controlling curves
416(1)
Creating a corner point
417(1)
The Hidden Pen Tools
418(2)
Adding tools to help make paths
419(1)
Using the Eraser tool
419(1)
Tracing Artwork
420(4)
Creating a template layer
421(1)
Using Image Trace
421(2)
Changing the View
423(1)
Other Details You Should Know about Placing Images
424(2)
Using Photoshop Layer Comps
426(1)
Chapter 5 Using Type in Illustrator
427(26)
Working with Type
427(11)
Creating text areas
428(1)
Creating a line of text
428(1)
Flowing text into an area
429(1)
Dealing with text overflow
429(1)
Creating columns of text with the Area Type tool
430(2)
Threading text into shapes
432(1)
Wrapping text
433(2)
Outlining text
435(1)
Putting text on a path, in a closed shape, or on the path of a shape
436(2)
Assigning Font Styles
438(2)
Using the Character Panel
440(2)
Using the Control Panel
442(1)
Using the Paragraph Panel
442(2)
Alignment
443(1)
Indentation
444(1)
Text Utilities: Your Key to Efficiency
444(9)
Find and Replace
444(1)
Spell checker
445(1)
The Hyphenation feature
445(1)
The Find Font feature
446(1)
The Change Case feature
447(1)
Text styles
448(5)
Chapter 6 Organizing Your Illustrations
453(10)
Setting Ruler Increments
453(1)
Using Guides
454(1)
Creating a ruler guide
454(1)
Creating a custom guide
455(1)
Using the Transform Panel for Placement
455(1)
Changing the Ruler Origin
456(1)
Thinking about Object Arrangement
456(1)
Hiding Objects
457(2)
Locking Objects
459(1)
Creating a Clipping Mask
460(2)
Creating a Clipping Path Using the Draw Inside Button
462(1)
Chapter 7 Using Layers
463(8)
Creating New Layers
464(3)
Using Layers for Selections
467(1)
Changing the Layer Stacking Order
468(1)
Moving and Cloning Objects
469(1)
Hiding Layers
469(1)
Locking Layers
470(1)
Chapter 8 Livening Up Illustrations with Color
471(26)
Choosing a Document Profile
471(2)
Using the Swatches Panel
473(1)
Applying Color to the Fill and Stroke
474(1)
Changing the Width and Type of a Stroke
474(3)
Using the Color Panel
477(1)
Saving Colors
478(3)
Building and using custom libraries
478(1)
Using the Color Guide and color groups
479(2)
Adding Pantone colors
481(1)
Editing Colors
481(2)
Building and Editing Patterns
483(2)
Advanced Pattern Editing
485(4)
Working with Gradients
489(5)
Using the Gradient tool
491(1)
Apply a gradient to a stroke
492(1)
Using transparency in gradient meshes
493(1)
Copying Color Attributes
494(1)
Painting Made Easy: The Live Paint Feature
495(2)
Chapter 9 Using the Transform and Distortion Tools
497(12)
Working with Transformations
497(7)
Transforming an object
499(2)
Using the Transform tools
501(3)
Creating Distortions
504(5)
The Liquify tools
504(2)
Using the Envelope Distort command
506(3)
Chapter 10 Working with Transparency and Special Effects Tools
509(14)
The Mesh Tool
509(4)
The Blend Tool
513(3)
Creating a blend
513(2)
Setting Blend options
515(1)
The Symbol Sprayer Tool
516(2)
Exploring the symbol tools
516(1)
Creating and spraying symbols on the artboard
517(1)
Transparency
518(5)
Blend modes
519(1)
Opacity masks
520(3)
Chapter 11 Using Filters and Effects
523(16)
Working with Effects
523(5)
Understanding the Appearance panel
523(1)
Applying an effect
524(2)
Adding a Drop Shadow effect
526(2)
Saving Graphic Styles
528(1)
Creating 3D Artwork
529(3)
Adding Multiple Fills and Strokes
532(3)
Using the Perspective Grid
535(4)
Chapter 12 Using Your Illustrator Images
539(18)
Saving and Exporting Illustrator Files
539(6)
The native Adobe Illustrator file format
540(2)
Saving Illustrator files back to previous versions
542(1)
The EPS file format
542(2)
The PDF file format
544(1)
Saving Your Artwork for the Web
545(4)
Saving Multiple Assets out of Illustrator
549(2)
Flattening Transparency
551(3)
Flattening a file
552(2)
Using the Flattener Preview panel
554(1)
Printing from Illustrator
554(3)
Book 6: Acrobat 557(58)
Chapter 1 Discovering Essential Acrobat Information
559(10)
Working with PDF Files
560(1)
Knowing When to Use Adobe PDF Files
561(1)
Introducing the Adobe Acrobat Workspace and Tools
562(7)
Toolbars
564(1)
Changing page magnification
565(1)
Viewing modes
566(1)
Additional viewing options
567(1)
Navigation panels
568(1)
Chapter 2 Creating PDF Files
569(12)
Creating PDF Files from Microsoft Office
569(5)
PDF conversion options
570(2)
PDF conversion options from Microsoft Word and Excel
572(1)
Converting PowerPoint files to PDF
573(1)
Creating PDF Files from Adobe Creative Cloud Applications
574(2)
Converting Photoshop and Illustrator files to PDF
574(1)
Converting InDesign documents to PDF
574(2)
Converting Other Electronic Documents to PDF
576(2)
Creating PDF Files from Paper Documents and the Web
578(3)
Converting paper documents to PDF
578(1)
Converting web pages to PDFs
579(2)
Chapter 3 Adding Interactivity to PDF Files
581(8)
Adding Bookmarks to Create Easy PDF Navigation
581(4)
Creating bookmarks that link to a page
582(1)
Creating bookmarks that link to a website
583(1)
Using bookmarks
584(1)
Editing bookmarks
585(1)
Adding Interactive Links
585(1)
Adding Buttons to Simplify Your PDF Files
586(3)
Chapter 4 Editing and Extracting Text and Graphics
589(8)
Editing Text
589(5)
Using the Edit Text & Images tool to manipulate text
591(1)
Using the Edit Text & Images tool to edit graphics
592(2)
Exporting Text and Graphics
594(3)
Exporting text with Select, Copy, and Paste
594(1)
Exporting text with Save As Other
595(2)
Chapter 5 Using Commenting and Annotation Tools
597(12)
Creating Comments with the Comment Panel
597(7)
The Add Sticky Note tool
598(1)
The Text Edit tools
598(1)
The Add Stamp tool
599(1)
The Highlight Text tool
600(1)
The Attach File tool
600(1)
The drawing tools
601(1)
The Add Text Box tool
602(1)
The Add Text Callout tool
603(1)
The Draw Freeform tool
603(1)
Managing Comments
604(3)
Viewing comments
604(1)
Changing a comment's review status
604(1)
Replying to a comment
605(1)
Showing and hiding comments
605(1)
Sharing comments
606(1)
Summarizing comments
606(1)
Enabling commenting in Adobe Reader
607(1)
Reviewing PDF Documents
607(2)
Using email reviews
608(1)
Chapter 6 Securing Your PDF Files
609(6)
Understanding Password Security
610(1)
Applying Password Security to Your PDF Documents
611(1)
Limiting Editing and Printing
612(2)
Removing Sensitive Data
614(1)
Book 7: Adobe XD 615(80)
Chapter 1 Introducing the Experience Design Workspace
617(12)
Understanding the Modern User Interface
618(2)
Creating a new artboard
618(1)
Using the tools
619(1)
Relating Objects to the Property Inspector
620(3)
A Little Bit about Artboards
623(3)
Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating the Workspace
626(1)
Design View versus Prototype Mode
627(2)
Creating your links
627(1)
Testing your prototype
628(1)
Chapter 2 Working with Artboards
629(10)
Starting Your Document and Adding an Artboard
629(2)
Creating New Artboards
631(1)
Resizing an Artboard
631(1)
Adding a New Artboard
632(1)
Using the Layers Panel
633(1)
Duplicating an Artboard
634(1)
Arranging Artboards in Your Pasteboard Area
634(1)
Aligning and Distributing Your Artboards
635(1)
Adding Scrolling Capability to an Artboard
636(3)
Chapter 3 Adding Shapes, Paths, and Custom Shapes
639(10)
It All Starts with a Shape
639(2)
The basic shapes
639(1)
Determining the size
640(1)
Creating a Button
641(3)
Applying a solid fill
641(1)
Rounding your corners
641(1)
Adding text to your button
642(2)
Creating a Border
644(2)
Sampling a color using the eyedropper
644(1)
Creating a gradient
645(1)
Using the Pen Tool
646(2)
Creating Custom Shapes with the Path Tools
648(1)
Chapter 4 Working with Objects
649(14)
Getting a Leg Up on Layers
649(9)
Artboards and layers
649(2)
What can you do with your artboards inside the Artboard panel?
651(1)
Objects you create and layers
652(6)
Transforming Objects
658(1)
Give it a spin
658(1)
Aligning and Distributing
659(4)
Turning on your grid
659(1)
Be smart about your guides
660(3)
Chapter 5 Importing and Exporting from XD
663(6)
Adding Imagery to Your Prototype
663(2)
Working with Images in XD
665(2)
Masking your images
665(1)
Taking advantage of masks
666(1)
Importing Vector Images into XD
667(1)
Exporting Your Artwork from XD
668(1)
Chapter 6 Adding Text to Your XD Project
669(12)
Adding Text Right in Adobe XD
669(1)
Adjusting Text Properties
670(5)
About readability and font selections
670(2)
Selecting your font family
672(3)
Importing Text
675(1)
Using the Repeat Grid Feature
675(6)
Importing updated images into your repeated grid
677(1)
Updating your text in your repeated grid
678(3)
Chapter 7 Taking Advantage of Symbols and UI Kits
681(6)
Using Symbols
681(4)
Using your symbol
683(1)
Making edits to your symbol
683(1)
Removing a symbol
684(1)
Taking Advantage of UI Kits
685(2)
Chapter 8 Creating Interactivity in Adobe XD
687(4)
Entering Prototype Mode
687(3)
Previewing Your Artwork
690(1)
Chapter 9 Sharing Your XD Project
691(4)
Viewing Your App/Website on Your Desktop
691(1)
Creating a Movie for Your User Story
692(1)
Using the Device Preview Feature
693(1)
Sharing Your XD File with Others
694(1)
Index 695
Jennifer Smith is a user experience consultant, designer, educator, mentor, and author of more than a dozen books on digital imaging and web publishing. She has advised numerous companies on design projects and works on various platforms and devices. Christopher Smith is president of the American Graphics Institute. He is the author of more than ten books on web, interactive, and print publishing technology, including many of the Adobe official training guides.