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Software Essentials for Graphic Designers: Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark, Indesign, Quarkxpress, Dreamweaver, Flash, and Acrobat


by Mark Gatter

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Sales Rank: 329834
Studio: Yale University Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: November 28, 2006
Publisher: Yale University Press


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 3 reviews)

Great resource!  
This book has been a valuable tool for learning new tricks for the programs I know and for learning the basics of the programs I don't know. Highly recommend!
June 03, 2007

Great book at a great price  
This book is a fantastic survey of 2D graphic design programs. It is well written and has a ton of full color pictures that guide you. Covering the most popular programs, it will surely give you a great foundation for graphic design. The CD included complements the book very well and has many helpful, short, and easily understood tutorials for each chapter. And at this amazing price it's the greatest $20 book purchase I've ever made.
April 01, 2007

Helps you answer how-to questions you encounter on the job  
Mark Gatter, the author of Software Essentials for Graphic Designers, assumes that as a graphic designer, you may specialize in one of four areas of design which are website design, vector graphics, image editing and page layout. Therefore, you will probably concentrate on those software programs that will help you in your area. But eventually, you may take on a project that will require you to use some of those other software programs that you may have just glanced at in the past. So where do you turn? This quick reference book will help you answer those basic how-to questions you encounter on the job.

Gatter chose to concentrate on the seven most popular 2D graphic software programs; Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, Acrobat and Quark QuartXPress. Each program is given its own chapter which begins with an overview of the program, what jobs it can be used for and how it differs from other design programs. The author tries to make the rest of the chapter as version independent as possible, which works to the readers advantage. Instead of concentrating on the new bells and whistles included in the latest version, he concentrates on the basic features which are included in any version. He hopes that by only teaching these basics skills, which are usually the skills you will need on most design projects, his readers will not be overwhelmed with information. Basically, he teaches you the skills you need to accomplish simple tasks with each of the seven software programs and gives you enough knowledge of the software to be ready to learn more advanced skills.

The CD contains the files used in the book and video tutorials that reinforce what you have learned. Mark Gatter has extensive experience in graphic design, web and print production and shares several tips throughout the book. He is also an instructor and the author of Getting It Right In Print: A Guide for Graphic Designers.
January 02, 2007


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