Adobe® CS5: New Features

Course Specifications

Course number: 084379
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will familiarize yourself with the new features in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, and Dreamweaver released as part of Adobe® Creative Suite® 5.

Target Student: This course is intended for graphic designers, web developers, print professionals, photographers and animators who use Adobe applications as part of the job role.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, it is recommended that you have prior knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite 4 applications through Element K courses, or any alternate source.

Hardware Requirements

  • Intel Pentium4, Intel Centrino, Intel Xeon or Intel Core Duo (or compatible) processor
  • 40 GB RAM
  • 40 GB hard disk space to install software and an additional 500 MB to run the course
  • Color monitor with 16-bit or greater video card; 24-bit color recommended
  • A mouse or compatible tracking device
  • An active Internet connection with Internet Explorer version 3.0 or later.
  • 1024 x 768 or higher monitor resolution
  • CD-ROM drive
  • A display system to project the instructor’s computer screen

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3
  • Adobe® Photoshop® CS5
  • Adobe® Illustrator® CS5
  • Adobe® InDesign® CS5
  • Adobe® Flash® CS5 Professional
  • Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5
  • Adobe® Reader® 8.0
  • Adobe® Flash® Player
  • Adobe® Flash® CS5 Media Encoder

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • familiarize yourself with the new features of Adobe CS5 applications.
  • upgrade your Photoshop skills.
  • create artistic Illustrator graphics.
  • design documents with InDesign CS5.
  • maximize productivity using Adobe Flash Professional CS5.
  • develop professional websites with Dreamweaver CS5.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Getting Acquainted with CS5 New Features

Topic 1A: Ascertain New Design Features in Adobe CS5
Topic 1B: Examine Coding Features
Topic 1C: Identify Features for Media Usage
Topic 1D: Use Adobe Online Services
Lesson 2: Upgrading Photoshop Skills

Topic 2A: Customize the Interface
Topic 2B: Manipulate Images
Topic 2C: Enhance Photos
Topic 2D: Create Enhanced 3D Objects
Lesson 3: Creating Artistic Illustrator Graphics

Topic 3A: Organize Artwork in an Illustrator Document
Topic 3B: Create Complex Vector Shapes with Ease
Topic 3C: Simplify Artwork Creation
Topic 3D: Ensure Artwork Quality
Topic 3E: Export Illustrator Files
Lesson 4: Designing Documents with InDesign CS5

Topic 4A: Ease Document Handling
Topic 4B: Manipulate Frames Using the Enhanced Features
Topic 4C: Lay Out Text in an InDesign Document
Topic 4D: Create Interactive Documents
Topic 4E: Export InDesign Documents
Topic 4F: Use InDesign Authoring Features
Lesson 5: Maximizing Productivity Using Adobe Flash Professional CS5

Topic 5A: Improve Flash Workflow
Topic 5B: Use Advanced Text Options
Topic 5C: Write Code with Ease
Topic 5D: Work with Objects in Flash
Topic 5E: Output Flash Files
Lesson 6: Developing Professional Websites with Dreamweaver CS5

Topic 6A: Build a Website
Topic 6B: Simplify CSS Usage
Topic 6C: Work with Dynamic Websites
Topic 6D: Integrate External Services with Dreamweaver

 


Adobe® InDesign® CS5培训课程: Level 2

Course Specifications

Course number: 084398
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will use the advanced features of Adobe® InDesign® CS5 to create and design content for the web and print.

Target Student: This course is intended for students who want to expand their entry-level knowledge of Adobe InDesign by using advanced features and collaboration tools.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, it is strongly recommended that you take the following Element K course: Adobe® InDesign® CS5: Level 1, or have equivalent knowledge.

Hardware Requirements

  • Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel Centrino®, Intel Xeon®, or Intel Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
  • 1.8 GB of hard-disk space to install software, and an additional 2 GB of RAM to run the course
  • Color monitor with 16-bit or greater video card; 24-bit color recommended
  • Monitor with 1024 x 768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card
  • CD-ROM drive
  • Internet or phone connection required for product activation
  • Printer or an installed printer driver

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® InDesign® CS5
  • Adobe® Flash® Player 10
  • Adobe® Acrobat ® Pro 9.0
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer®
  • Microsoft® Office®

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • handle page elements.
  • manage styles.
  • develop complex paths.
  • import and export data to external files.
  • work with XML files.
  • create dynamic documents.
  • manage long documents.
  • export InDesign files to other formats.
  • adjust print settings.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Handling Page Elements

Topic 1A: Create Duplicate Items
Topic 1B: Handle Text Layouts
Topic 1C: Create Transparency
Topic 1D: Create Anchored Objects
Topic 1E: Manage a Library
Lesson 2: Managing Styles

Topic 2A: Import Styles from Microsoft® Word Documents
Topic 2B: Create Nested Styles
Topic 2C: Create Related Styles
Topic 2D: Apply Styles in a Sequence
Topic 2E: Manage Style Overrides
Topic 2F: Redefine Styles
Topic 2G: Break the Link to Styles
Lesson 3: Developing Complex Paths

Topic 3A: Create Bézier Paths
Topic 3B: Create Clipping Paths
Topic 3C: Create Compound Paths
Topic 3D: Create Type Outlines
Lesson 4: Administering External Files

Topic 4A: Import Layered Files
Topic 4B: Merge Data
Lesson 5: Working with an XML File

Topic 5A: Integrate XML Content into a Document
Topic 5B: Import XML Content
Topic 5C: Create a Snippet
Lesson 6: Creating Dynamic Documents

Topic 6A: Create Interactive Documents
Topic 6B: Insert Footnotes
Topic 6C: Insert Text Variables
Topic 6D: Create Text Conditions
Topic 6E: Create Document Sections
Lesson 7: Managing Long Documents

Topic 7A: Create a Book
Topic 7B: Create a Table of Contents
Topic 7C: Create Hyperlinks
Topic 7D: Create Cross-References
Topic 7E: Generate an Index
Lesson 8: Exporting InDesign Files in Other Formats

Topic 8A: Export PDF Files
Topic 8B: Export Files for the Web
Topic 8C: Export Files for Animation
Lesson 9: Adjusting Print Settings

Topic 9A: Manage Colors
Topic 9B: Preview the Print Output
Topic 9C: Create Print Presets

 


Adobe® InDesign® CS5培训课程: Level 1

Course Specifications

Course number: 084397
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will utilize Adobe® InDesign® CS5 to create and deliver eye-catching printed documents.

Target Student: This course is intended for students who want to explore the basic tools and features of InDesign for creating professional page layout and designs.

Prerequisites: Before taking this course, students should be familiar with the functions of their computer’s operating system such as creating folders, launching programs, copying and pasting objects, formatting text, retrieving and saving files. Familiarity with other Adobe software applications is helpful, but not required.

Hardware Requirements

  • An Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel Centrino®, Intel Xeon®, or Intel Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
  • 256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended)
  • 1.8 GB of available hard disk space (additional free space required during installation)
  • A color monitor with a 16-bit or greater video card
  • A monitor with 1024 x 768 monitor resolution
  • A DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet or phone connection required for product activation

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® InDesign® CS5
  • Adobe® Reader® 7.0

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • identify the various elements of the Adobe InDesign interface.
  • design documents.
  • enhance documents with formats, color, and styles.
  • work with page elements.
  • manage objects.
  • work with tables.
  • finalize documents.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Exploring the InDesign Environment

Topic 1A: Identify the InDesign Interface Components
Topic 1B: Customize the Interface
Topic 1C: Use the Navigation Controls
Topic 1D: Set General and Interface Preferences
Lesson 2: Designing Documents

Topic 2A: Create a Document
Topic 2B: Add Text
Topic 2C: Add Graphical Objects
Lesson 3: Enhancing Documents

Topic 3A: Format Characters and Paragraphs
Topic 3B: Apply Colors, Swatches, and Gradients
Topic 3C: Apply Fills and Strokes
Topic 3D: Create and Apply Styles
Lesson 4: Working with Page Elements

Topic 4A: Arrange Objects
Topic 4B: Align Objects
Topic 4C: Manage Page Elements with Layers
Lesson 5: Managing Objects

Topic 5A: Transform Objects
Topic 5B: Manipulate Objects
Topic 5C: Thread Text Frames
Topic 5D: Search and Replace Content
Topic 5E: Edit Text
Lesson 6: Working with Tables

Topic 6A: Create a Table
Topic 6B: Modify a Table Structure
Topic 6C: Format a Table
Lesson 7: Finalizing Documents

Topic 7A: Check Documents for Errors
Topic 7B: Print a Document
Topic 7C: Package Files
Topic 7D: Export PDF Files for Commercial Printing
Topic 7E: Prepare PDF Files for Web Distribution

 


Adobe® Flash® CS5培训课程: Level 3

Course Specifications

Course number: 084391
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will build Flash applications using advanced features of Flash CS5 and ActionScript 3.0.

Target Student: This course is intended for Flash designers and developers who want to master the skills required to develop robust applications using Flash CS5 with ActionScript 3.0. This course covers the Adobe Certified Associate and Adobe Certified Expert test objectives, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate and Adobe Certified Expert exams.

Prerequisites: To gain the most from this course, students should have taken the following Element K courses: Adobe® Flash® CS5: Level 1 and Adobe® Flash® CS5: Level 2 or have equivalent knowledge. They must also have a desire to expand their knowledge of ActionScript 3.0.

Hardware Requirements

  • 1 GHz or faster processor
  • 1 GB of RAM or above
  • 3.5 GB of available hard-disk space for software installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on flash-based storage devices) and an additional 500 MB to run the course
  • Color monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution and a 32-bit video card
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet connection

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® Flash® CS5 Professional
  • Adobe® Flash® Player 10
  • QuickTime® 7.6.2 for Microsoft® Windows® XP

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • build a robust application using Flash.
  • use videos in Flash CS5.
  • program using advanced ActionScript code.
  • deploy a Flash application.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Building an Application

Topic 1A: Import Assets for an Animation
Topic 1B: Edit Animations
Topic 1C: Build a Navigation Structure
Lesson 2: Using Videos in Flash

Topic 2A: Encode Video Objects
Topic 2B: Add Videos to a Movie
Lesson 3: Programming with Advanced ActionScript

Topic 3A: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Topic 3B: Use ActionScript for Animations
Topic 3C: Load Data from an External Source
Topic 3D: Create Custom Classes
Lesson 4: Deploying a Flash Application

Topic 4A: Create a Preloader
Topic 4B: Publish a Flash Application

 


Adobe® Flash® CS5培训课程: Level 2

Course Specifications

Course number: 084390
Course length: 2.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will plan, design, and develop complex Flash projects using the Adobe® Flash® CS5 application.

Target Student: This course is intended for users who want to expand their introductory skills in developing animations and working with ActionScript™ 3.0. This course covers the Adobe Certified Associate exam objectives, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate exam.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, it is recommended that you first take the following Element K course (or have equivalent knowledge): Adobe® Flash® CS5: Level 1. Students should also have the desire to expand their knowledge of ActionScript™ 3.0.

Hardware Requirements

  • 1 GHz or faster processor
  • 1 GB of RAM or above
  • 3.5 GB of available hard-disk space for software installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on flash-based storage devices) and an additional 500 MB to run the course
  • Color monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution and a 32-bit video card
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet connection

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® Flash® CS5 Professional
  • Adobe® Flash® Player 10
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 or above

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • plan a Flash project.
  • design a project.
  • manage symbols.
  • lay out text in a Flash document.
  • create advanced animations.
  • add audio to a movie.
  • work with ActionScript 3.0.
  • publish a movie in different file formats.
  • extend Flash.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Planning a Flash Project

Topic 1A: Understand a Workflow
Topic 1B: Translate Workflow Plans to Flash
Topic 1C: Identify Elements of a Project Plan
Lesson 2: Designing a Project

Topic 2A: Initiate a Project
Topic 2B: Create Design Patterns
Lesson 3: Managing Symbols

Topic 3A: Use Movie Clips
Topic 3B: Use Buttons
Lesson 4: Laying Out Text

Topic 4A: Lay Out Text in a Flash Movie
Topic 4B: Embed Text Fonts in a Movie
Lesson 5: Creating Advanced Animations

Topic 5A: Work with Inverse Kinematics
Topic 5B: Add Motion to Animations
Topic 5C: Apply 3D Transformation to an Object
Topic 5D: Apply Effects to an Object
Lesson 6: Adding Audio to a Movie

Topic 6A: Import Audio
Topic 6B: Control Audio
Lesson 7: Working with ActionScript™ 3.0

Topic 7A: Understand Additional ActionScript Concepts
Topic 7B: Add Interactivity Using ActionScript Elements
Topic 7C: Use Dynamic Mask
Topic 7D: Work with Pre-Built Components
Lesson 8: Publishing a Movie in Different Formats

Topic 8A: Add Metadata to SWF Files
Topic 8B: Ensure Accessibility
Topic 8C: Create Multiple Outputs
Lesson 9: Extending Flash

Topic 9A: Understand JSFL
Topic 9B: Understand Adobe® Extension Manager CS5

 


Adobe® Flash® CS5培训课程: Level 1

Course Specifications

Course number: 084389
Course length: 2.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will create and manipulate a wide variety of objects ranging from simple graphic designs to complex animation sequences using the Adobe® Flash® CS5 application.

Target Student: This course is intended for designers and developers who are new to Flash. It covers the Adobe Rich Media Communication Using Flash Professional CS5 objectives, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate exam. Please refer to the CD-ROM that came with this course for a document that maps the Adobe Rich Media Communication Using Flash Professional CS5 objectives to the content in the Adobe® Flash® CS5 series.

Prerequisites: To gain the most from this class, students should be familiar with the Windows environment (XP for those using the guide and Vista for online users), be familiar with the Web and its terminologies, have a basic frame of reference for graphic and design applications, and have a desire to know the basic terminologies and components of ActionScript™ and its role as a Flash programming language.

Hardware Requirements

  • Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel Centrino®, Intel Xeon®, or Intel Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
  • 1 GB of RAM (2 GB recommended)
  • 3.5 GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation)
  • 1024 x 768 resolution video card and monitor
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Network cards and cabling for local network access
  • Internet access (see your local network administrator)
  • Keyboard and a mouse or other input device

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® Flash® CS5 Professional
  • Adobe® Flash® CS5 Media Encoder
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 or later

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • get started with Flash CS5.
  • add shapes, colors, and lines with drawing and painting tools.
  • create symbols and instances.
  • identify and compare image types.
  • manipulate objects.
  • create and modify text and convert text to shapes.
  • identify animation tools and features and create an animation.
  • enter simple code in ActionScript and add a code snippet to Flash.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Getting Started with Flash CS5

Topic 1A: Identify Components of the Flash CS5 Interface
Topic 1B: Customize the Flash CS5 Interface
Topic 1C: Introduce Rich Media Design Principles
Lesson 2: Adding Shapes, Colors, and Lines with Drawing and Painting Tools

Topic 2A: Identify Flash Drawing and Painting Components
Topic 2B: Apply and Customize Colors
Topic 2C: Use Drawing and Painting Tools
Topic 2D: Work with Interacting Objects
Lesson 3: Creating Symbols and Instances

Topic 3A: Create Symbols
Topic 3B: Create Symbol Instances
Lesson 4: Identifying Image Types

Topic 4A: Identify Copyright and Citation Requirements
Topic 4B: Compare Vector and Bitmap Images
Topic 4C: Optimize Bitmap Images for Flash
Lesson 5: Manipulating Objects

Topic 5A: Select Objects Using the Selection Tools
Topic 5B: Transform Objects
Topic 5C: Organize Objects with Layers
Lesson 6: Working with Text

Topic 6A: Add Text to a Document
Topic 6B: Create Text Fields
Lesson 7: Using Animation Basics to Create Animations

Topic 7A: Create Animations with Frames and Keyframes
Topic 7B: Create Tween Animations
Lesson 8: Getting Started with ActionScript™

Topic 8A: An Introduction to ActionScript
Topic 8B: Coding with Basic ActionScript
Topic 8C: Use Code Snippets

 


Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5培训课程: Level 3

Course Specifications

Course number: 084504
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will create and manage database-driven websites.

Target Student: This course is intended for web designers and developers who have experience in using Dreamweaver to build websites and have a desire to expand on their knowledge to create professional, dynamic websites.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, it is recommended that you first take the following Element K courses: Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5: Level 1 and Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5: Level 2, or have equivalent knowledge.

Hardware Requirements

  • Intel® Pentium® IV processor
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • At least 1 GB of available disk space for software installation, and an additional 10 MB for the course data files
  • 256-color monitor with 1024 x 768 resolution
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet connection
  • Network connectivity

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 8
  • WampServer 2.0i (Apache 2.2.14, MySQL 5.1.41, PHP 5.3.1)

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • establish database connectivity.
  • work with recordsets.
  • create interactive page elements.
  • administer database records.
  • create a user authentication system.
  • administer websites.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Establishing Database Connectivity

Topic 1A: Connect to a Server
Topic 1B: Identify the Components of a Database-Driven Site
Topic 1C: Create a Connection to the Database
Lesson 2: Working with Recordsets

Topic 2A: Create Recordsets
Topic 2B: Display Records
Topic 2C: Navigate Through Recordsets
Lesson 3: Creating Interactive Page Elements

Topic 3A: Create Master and Detail Pages
Topic 3B: Create Search and Results Pages
Topic 3C: Use Dynamic Form Elements
Lesson 4: Administering Records

Topic 4A: Insert Records
Topic 4B: Edit Records
Topic 4C: Delete Records
Lesson 5: Creating User Authentication Systems

Topic 5A: Create User Registration Forms
Topic 5B: Secure Web Pages
Lesson 6: Administering Websites

Topic 6A: Transfer Files to Servers
Topic 6B: Manage Websites

 


Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5培训课程: Level 2

Course Specifications

Course number: 084503
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will develop professional-looking web pages using the Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 application.

Target Student: This course is intended for web developers, designers, and administrators who are familiar with the basic tools and features of Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 and want to expand on existing knowledge to gain intermediate to advanced skills for creating and maintaining more robust interactive websites. This course covers the Adobe® Certified Associate and Adobe® Certified Expert exam objectives, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate exam and Adobe Certified Expert exam as well.

Prerequisites: Before taking this course, it is recommended that the students take up the Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5: Level 1 course of Element K or have equivalent knowledge.

Hardware Requirements

  • Intel® Pentium® IV processor
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • 1 GB of available disk space for software installation, and an additional 10 MB for the course data files
  • 256-color monitor capable of 1024 x 768 resolution
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • Internet connection

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0
  • Adobe® Photoshop® CS5
  • Adobe® Flash® Player 9 or above for Mozilla® Firefox®
  • Shockwave® Player

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • work in Code view and use coding tools and features available in Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.
  • format web pages using advanced CSS techniques.
  • work with AP elements.
  • work with Spry elements.
  • create and validate forms.
  • integrate external files with Dreamweaver.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Working in Code View

Topic 1A: Use Coding Tools
Topic 1B: Search for and Replace Code
Topic 1C: Add Design Notes and Comments
Lesson 2: Formatting with Advanced CSS Techniques

Topic 2A: Use External Style Sheets
Topic 2B: Create a Layout Using CSS
Topic 2C: Apply Rollover Effects Using CSS
Lesson 3: Working with AP Elements

Topic 3A: Create AP Elements
Topic 3B: Control AP Elements
Lesson 4: Working with Spry Elements

Topic 4A: Use Spry Interface Widgets
Topic 4B: Use Spry Data Sets
Lesson 5: Creating a Form

Topic 5A: Set Up a Form
Topic 5B: Add Form Elements
Topic 5C: Validate a Form
Lesson 6: Integrating External Files with Dreamweaver

Topic 6A: Integrate Photoshop Images in Dreamweaver
Topic 6B: Insert Media Objects
Topic 6C: Integrate XML-Based Data

 


Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5培训课程: Level 1

Course Specifications

Course number: 084502
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will design, build, and upload a website.

Target Student: This course is intended for novice web designers, web developers, website designers, and graphic artists with some programming background who need to build simple websites and want to utilize the features of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. The course covers the Adobe Web Communication using Dreamweaver CS5 objectives, and is intended to help prepare students to take the Adobe Certified Associate exam. Please refer to the CD-ROM that came with this course for a document that maps the Adobe Web Communication using Dreamweaver CS5 objectives to the content in the Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 series.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, it is recommended that you first take the following Element K course (or have equivalent knowledge): Web Design with XHTML, HTML, and CSS : Level 1.

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • identify basic web design concepts and customize the Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 interface.
  • build a website.
  • design web pages.
  • create reusable site assets.
  • work with different types of links.
  • upload a website.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Getting Started with Dreamweaver

Topic 1A: Identify the Basic Concepts of Web Design
XHTML
Websites
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
The Website Access Process
Principles of Web Designing
Design Elements
Element and Attribute Consistency
Layout Symmetry
CS Live
Topic 1B: Locate Dreamweaver Interface Elements
The Welcome Screen
The Dreamweaver Workspace
Document Views
Topic 1C: Customize the Interface
Panel Groups
Predefined Workspaces
The Preferences Dialog Box
How to Customize the Interface
Lesson 2: Initiating a Website

Topic 2A: Identify the Elements of a Project Plan
Project Plans
Project Plan Phases
Project Plan Deliverables
Topic 2B: Determine the Workflow of a Web Project
Storyboards
Flowcharts
Wireframes
Site Maps
Topic 2C: Define a Website
Starter Layouts
The Site Setup Dialog Box
The FILES Panel
How to Define a Website
Topic 2D: Create a Document
File Naming Conventions
Page Size Resolution
The New Document Dialog Box
The Home Page
The Check Spelling Command
How to Create a Document
Lesson 3: Designing Web Pages

Topic 3A: An Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets
Cascading Style Sheets
Types of CSS
CSS Rules
Tag Styles
Class Styles
Topic 3B: Format a Web Page
Text Properties
Lists
The CSS STYLES Panel
CSS Text Properties
The Page Properties Dialog Box
CSS Disable-Enable
The div and span Tags
The INSERT Panel
How to Format a Web Page
Topic 3C: Identify Copyright and Citation Requirements
Copyright Terminologies
Copyright Permission
Citing Internet Content
Topic 3D: Insert Images
Graphic File Formats for the Web
Image Properties
CSS Image Properties
How to Insert Images
Topic 3E: Insert Tables
Tables
The Table Dialog Box
CSS Table Properties
Table Modes
How to Insert Tables
Topic 3F: Import Data from Other Applications
Import Commands
The Clean Up Word HTML Command
How to Import Data from Other Applications
Topic 3G: Organize Files and Folders
How to Organize Files and Folders
Lesson 4: Creating Reusable Site Assets

Topic 4A: Create and Use Library Items
The ASSETS Panel
Libraries
How to Create and Use Library Items
Topic 4B: Update Library Items
How to Update Library Items
Topic 4C: Use Snippets
Snippets
The SNIPPETS Panel
How to Use Snippets
Topic 4D: Create a Template
Templates
Regions of a Template
How to Create a Template
Lesson 5: Working with Links

Topic 5A: Create Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks
The Hyperlink Dialog Box
How to Create Hyperlinks
Topic 5B: Create Anchors
Anchors
How to Create Anchors
Topic 5C: Create Email Links
Email Link
How to Create Email Links
Topic 5D: Create Image Maps
Hotspots
Image Maps
How to Create Image Maps
Topic 5E: Create Image Link Rollovers
Rollovers
How to Create Image Link Rollovers
Lesson 6: Uploading a Website

Topic 6A: Validate a Website
Accessibility Standards
The Results Panel Group
Validator Preferences
Site Reports
Adobe BrowserLab
How to Validate a Website
Topic 6B: Upload Files onto a Site
The Get and Put Commands
Site Upload
How to Upload Files onto a Site

 


Adobe® Illustrator® CS5培训课程: Level 2

Course Specifications

Course number: 084396
Course length: 1.0 day(s)

Course Description

Course Objective: You will create complex illustrations, manage color across a range of devices, work with graphs and variables, control how illustrations appear on print and the web, and preview them on mobile devices.

Target Student: This course is intended for designers, publishers, prepress professionals, marketing communications professionals, or people switching to a design job or taking on design responsibilities, who need to use Illustrator to create illustrations, logos, advertisements, or other graphic documents. They will have some previous experience with Illustrator.

Prerequisites: Before taking this course, you should complete the Adobe® Illustrator® CS5: Level 1 Element K course, or have equivalent knowledge.

Hardware Requirements

  • Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel® Centrino®, Intel® Xeon®, or Intel® Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
  • 1.8 GB of hard-disk space to install software, and an additional 500 MB of RAM to run the course. Color monitor with 16-bit or greater video card; 24-bit color recommended
  • 1024 x 768 monitor resolution
  • Display system to project the instructor’s computer screen
  • Internet connection with Internet Explorer version 3.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator version 3.0 or later
  • CD-ROM drive
  • Printer (optional) or an installed printer driver

Software Requirements

Each computer requires the following software:

  • Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2
  • Adobe® Illustrator® CS5
  • Adobe® Flash® Player
  • Adobe® Reader® 8.0
  • Adobe® SVG Viewer
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer®

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • create complex illustrations.
  • enhance complex illustrations.
  • create a vector version of a raster graphic.
  • create special effects.
  • work with graphs.
  • work with variables.
  • prepare documents for composite and commercial printing.
  • export graphics for the web and mobile devices.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Creating Complex Illustrations

Topic 1A: Create a Custom Shape Using Simple Shapes
Topic 1B: Create Perspective Drawings
Topic 1C: Create Compound Paths
Topic 1D: Offset Paths
Topic 1E: Erase Shapes
Lesson 2: Enhancing Complex Illustrations

Topic 2A: Organize Objects with Layers
Topic 2B: Create Symbols
Topic 2C: Create a Pattern Swatch
Topic 2D: Create a Mesh
Topic 2E: Create Custom Brushes
Topic 2F: Apply Color Using Live Paint
Topic 2G: Recolor Artwork
Lesson 3: Creating a Vector Version of a Raster Graphic

Topic 3A: Trace Artwork
Topic 3B: Adjust the Results of Tracing
Topic 3C: Create a Custom Preset
Topic 3D: Convert a Traced Object to Paths
Lesson 4: Creating Special Effects

Topic 4A: Apply Effects
Topic 4B: Create Masks
Topic 4C: Simplify Paths
Topic 4D: Create Blends
Topic 4E: Share Graphic Styles
Topic 4F: Create 3D Effects
Lesson 5: Working with Graphs

Topic 5A: Create a Graph
Topic 5B: Format a Graph
Lesson 6: Working with Variables

Topic 6A: Create Variables
Topic 6B: Create Data Sets
Lesson 7: Outputting Documents

Topic 7A: Set Up Color Management
Topic 7B: Preview an Overprint
Topic 7C: Apply Spot Colors
Topic 7D: Print a Composite Proof
Topic 7E: Create Color Separations
Topic 7F: Create an Adobe PDF File
Lesson 8: Exporting Graphics for the Web and Mobile Devices

Topic 8A: Convert Colors to Web-Safe Colors
Topic 8B: Work with Actions
Topic 8C: Export a File as an SWF File
Topic 8D: Create Slices
Topic 8E: Add Interactivity to an SVG File
Topic 8F: Preview an Illustration for Mobile Devices

 


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