Adobe continues Creative Suite 2 Expert eSeminar series
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Feb 7, 2006 at 1:54pm
Adobe has announced a new (and free) Adobe Creative Suite 2 software eSeminar series event that will be presented by David Blatner, Anne-Marie Concepción and Mordy .
The series is designed to help participants get the most out of Creative Suite 2. Each 60-minute eSeminar session will include a live Q&A with the host.
On Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m. (Pacific) Concepción will host “Your Creative Hub.” This session will cover how to: integrate Bridge with InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator; control color management among all applications from Bridge; manage project files and folders within Bridge; create and apply metadata and keywords to files in Bridge for quick sorting and finding; search for stock photography in Bridge Center; and run batch scripts and actions from Bridge’s Tools menu
On Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 10 a.m. (Pacific), Blatner will host “Adobe InDesign Typography Tips and Tricks.” Participants will learn how: to make special text effects; to fine-tune hyphenation and justification settings; and how to use OpenType fonts efficiently.
On Thursday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m. (Pacific), Golding will host “Discover Adobe Illustrator CS2.” Attendees will discover: how the Live Trace feature can help you extend your creativity; ways to draw in Illustrator using Live Paint; and real world examples of ways to build more efficient files
The Adobe Creative Suite 2 Expert eSeminar series will be presented as 60 minute online sessions conducted via Macromedia Breeze software. For more details on individual sessions and speakers, or to register for the event, go here.
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 4,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.







