Setting project requirements
- Identify the purpose, audience, and audience needs for preparing page layouts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of standard copyright rules for content use in page layouts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of project management tasks and responsibilities.
- Communicate with others (such as peers and clients) about design plans.
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Identifying design elements when preparing page layouts
- Demonstrate knowledge of the appropriate properties of page layouts for print, web and digital publishing.
- Demonstrate knowledge of design principles, elements and page layout composition.
- Demonstrate knowledge of typography.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the use of symbols and representative graphics.
- Understand key terminology of page layouts.
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Understanding Adobe InDesign
- Identify elements of the InDesign interface and demonstrate knowledge of their functions.
- Use non-printing design tools in the interface.
- Demonstrate an understanding of and select the appropriate features and options required to manage colors.
- Demonstrate knowledge of layers.
- Demonstrate knowledge of exporting, packaging, saving, and organizing files.
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Creating page layouts by using Adobe InDesign
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to create multiple-page documents.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to use styles.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to use frames in a page layout.
- Add text to a page layout.
- Add graphic, image, and video content to a page layout.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to create special page elements using InDesign tools.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to add interactive elements using InDesign tools.
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Publish, export and and archive page layouts using Adobe InDesign
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to prepare page layouts for publishing to print.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to prepare page layouts for export to multiscreen devices.
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