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Adobe InDesign: introduction
Adobe InDesign: advanced
Tell a friend: Tell a friend or colleague about desktop publishing programs.
Date: To be announced
Location: Computer and Media Center Classroom, HC White Building, 600
N. Park St., Madison, WI
Time: 9 am-4 pm with one-hour lunch break. (Lunch is not included.)
Fee: $290, includes instruction, materials and non-refundable administrative fee of $20. Lunch is not included.
Instructor: Ken Miller
Brochure: The brochure that describes this program is available as a PDF document.
Download brochure.
Contact: Kathy Berigan 608-263-3494, kberigan@dcs.wisc.edu
Tell a friend: Tell a friend or colleague about desktop publishing programs.
To register: See registration options.
Adobe InDesign is a powerful design and production program that is rapidly gaining acceptance in the design industry. This course will familiarize participants with basic InDesign techniques including new document construction, how to work with text and pictures, using InDesign palettes, how to work with objects, libraries, layers and more.
Date: Apr 11, 2008
Location: Computer and Media Center Classroom, HC White Building, 600
N. Park St., Madison, WI
Time: 9 am-4 pm with one-hour lunch break. Lunch is not included.
Fee: $290, includes instruction, materials and non-refundable administrative fee of $20. Lunch is not provided.
Instructor: Ken Miller
Brochure: The brochure that describes this program is available as a PDF document.
Download brochure.
Contact: Kathy Berigan 608-263-3494, kberigan@dcs.wisc.edu
Tell a friend: Tell a friend or colleague about this program.
To register: See registration options. (Program #7030 Apr 11)
In the advanced class on Adobe InDesign you will learn how to set up and employ master sheets effectively, and how to design with frames and use InDesign's drawing tools. You will also learn the techniques for working with tables and with multiple page documents.
Ken Miller is an assistant professor of art teaching graphic design at Mount Mary College. As a freelance designer and illustrator, he has worked with the State Historical Society, among other organizations. He has taught in continuing studies for the University of Wisconsin since 1987 and also provides training programs in the private sector. Learn more about Ken Miller by reading his instructor spotlight.
Location: Computer and Media Center Classroom, HC White Building, 600
N. Park St., Madison, WI
Fee: $290, includes instruction, materials and non-refundable administrative fee of $20. Lunch is not provided.
Registration deadlines: Limited enrollment; register
early.
Parking: Information is sent with your confirmation. If you are unfamiliar with parking in downtown Madison, it is strongly advised that you purchase a parking permit in advance from the UW-Extension Registration Office, 608-262-1122.
Cancellation policy: If you are unable to participate in a group class or arrange for a substitute, you may obtain a refund minus the $20 administrative fee by contacting our registration department at least 3 business days prior to the program. If you cancel 3 business days or less before the program, or do not participate, you are responsible for the entire fee. To cancel or arrange for a substitute, please call 800-725-9692. No refund is given for cancellation of an Independent Study class. Exceptions to this policy will be determined by CPM program staff on a case-by-case basis.
Approved hours: The Department of Professional Development and Applied Studies writing programs award CEU's upon completion of the workshop. This program carries .6 CEU.
For program information: Contact Kathy Berigan 608-263-3494, or kberigan@dcs.wisc.edu; Professional Development and Applied Studies, 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703-1195, 800-442-4617.
By
phone: Call 608-262-7942 or toll-free 800-725-9692.
By
mail: Print, complete and mail the UW Continuing Studies registration
form.
By
fax: Print, complete and fax the UW Continuing Studies
registration form.
Online:
Secure online registration is available for this program.
The Department of Professional Development & Applied Studies is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. The units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners. You will find the UW—Madison Continuing Studies home page at http://www.dcs.wisc.edu, or browse the Web site using the navigational links below.
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