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Exploring the Essential Features of “Michael Stinson – InDesign Typesetting: Design a Restaurant Menu”
- 9 Video lessons in HD
- 2h 22m of class content
- Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Overview Of Tables And Tabs
2. Six Types Of Grids
3. Using Tabs And Tables
4. Analyzing Menus
5. Content Planning
6. Creating Hierarchy With Style And Font
7. Arrangement With Margins And Spacing
8. Character And Paragraph Styles
9. Embellishments And Finishing The Menu
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Create The Perfect Layout With Tables And Tabs
Your layout choices dictate what the viewer reads – you set the priorities on the page and your design guides the reader through it. In Adobe® InDesign Typesetting: Design a Restaurant Menu, Michael Stinson will help you master the concepts of organization and prioritization.
Michael Stinson is the creative director at Ramp Creative and the instructional director for TypeEd. In this class, he’ll share fresh insights experienced designers can use to bring more polish to their work.
You’ll learn about:
- Establishing typographic hierarchy
- Working with tables
- Using multiple typefaces
- Organizing and prioritizing content
Using a restaurant menu as a launching point, you’ll explore best practices for setting type in Adobe® InDesign. Michael will help you improve file set-up and workflow to ensure maximum legibility.
No matter which version of Adobe® InDesign you use, you’ll learn techniques that will give greater definition to the hierarchy you are trying to create. You’ll be better prepared to layout every project, no matter how complex.
Software Used: Adobe InDesign CC 2014.2
MICHAEL STINSON
Michael Stinson is a founding partner and Creative Director at Ramp Creative as well as instructional director for the company’s educational typography program, TypeEd. He has created businessÂtransforming work for brands such as Quiksilver, Wet Seal, K2, CWS Capital Partners and Sicor. Michael’s work is renowned for its creativity, intelligence and technical sensibility. Over the course of 19 years in the field of design, his work has been recognized bynumerous publications and industry organizations, including Communication Arts,Mead Annual Report Show, Potlatch Annual Report Show, Stora Enso Paper Awards, The AR100 and The One Show. Conversely, he has served on the juries for Graphis Annual Reports, the One Show Design Competition and the One Show Young Ones College Competition. In 2008, Michael was named as one of Graphic Design USA’s “People to Watch.”. He lectures on the topics of typography and graphic design at the University of Southern California (USC) and College of the Canyons in Valencia and Santa Monica College.
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