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		<title>Why You Need Indesign Training</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christopher Mason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adobe InDesign is one of the best and most popular programs for graphic design and formatting. It is a very powerful program with many different applications and uses. The versatility of the program has made it popular with many formatting and graphic design companies around the world. Why do you need InDesign training? It is simple: the program is versatile but there are so many different features that having someone experienced to show you how to use them will allow you to be as productive and creative as possible.]]></description>
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<p>Adobe InDesign is one of the best and most popular programs for graphic design and formatting. It is a very powerful program with many different applications and uses. The versatility of the program has made it popular with many formatting and graphic design companies around the world. Why do you need InDesign training? It is simple: the program is versatile but there are so many different features that having someone experienced to show you how to use them will allow you to be as productive and creative as possible.</p>
<p>Like other design programs, InDesign has a number of different features which may take time to get accustomed to. It is very user friendly but taking a training course can get you up to speed much more quickly than using it on your own can. The program is part of a larger group of programs that is commonly referred to as CS4.</p>
<p>If you are choosing where to take your course, you should think about your own design experience level. Is it about the same as the others who will be taking the course with you? Is the course designed for someone at your experience level? Many courses will anticipate that you have at least some design background to build on and that you know certain design principals and terminology.</p>
<p>If you want to take a course at a local college, look for a college that has a school of graphic design attached to it. This should mean that the instructors will be up to date and familiar with the program. The instructor should ideally be someone who uses the program on a daily basis because they will, in theory, have a better idea of the program&#8217;s capabilities. The last thing you want is to take the course from someone who does not know the program well.</p>
<p>If you are looking for an InDesign training course and you have no background in design, it may not be a bad idea to brush up on your knowledge before taking a design program course. This is because knowing the elements of good design will help you use the program properly and it can help you stand the best chance of succeeding. Why? If you do not understand what goes into a good design or what the design process is, you may find it more difficult to submit projects and assignments that are graded well. It may be difficult for the teacher to tell whether you are having problems with the program or the design process that went into laying out and formatting that particular piece.</p>
<p>Since the newest InDesign program has a number of unique features, you want to look for a course that is teaching the CS4 version of the program. New features include a live preflight feature, which alerts you to production problems as they occur. This can save you the time of going back and fixing errors after the design has been completed. You can also now use SmartGuide technology as well as new spread rotation features which were not a part of InDesign in CS3.</p>
<p>There are so many features to the new version of InDesign that taking a course can be a great way to maintain a high level of productivity. Whether you opt to take it at a community college or through a website, you should definitely look into this versatile and user friendly program.</p>
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<div class='links'>The writer of this article is a trainer and developer with a UK IT training company offering <a href="http://www.macresource.co.uk/courses/indesign.htm">Adobe InDesign Classes</a> as well as <a href="http://www.macresource.co.uk/courses/photshp.htm">Photoshop training</a> at their central London training centre.</div>
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