
Design eye-catching brochures in Adobe InDesign that present promotional information about products or places, designed to be kept and referred to, and distributed at the end of sales presentations.
Design a brochure in Adobe InDesign by starting with text and images that convey basic food information, then enhance with shapes, effects, and padding styles.
Create a new document and save the set, insert and format text, and move objects within a rectangle frame. Place the image and apply the fitting option in Adobe InDesign.
Open Adobe InDesign to begin a brochure, placing the name at the top and food details below, then format text and insert images to mirror the example.
Create a new document from the welcome screen, define pages and facing pages, set landscape orientation, and specify columns, margins, and bleed by entering values.
Use the save preset function to store a defined document for future use, access presets via the document preset option, rename and confirm to create the specified document.
Learn how to save a brochure design in Adobe InDesign by using the save as dialog, choosing a folder, naming the file, and clicking save.
Drag from the tools bar on the canvas to create a text frame, which shows a flashing outline. Then start typing; text appears in the default font, size, and color.
Learn how to reposition text frames in Adobe InDesign by selecting the text frames with the selection tool, choosing multiple objects, holding the Shift key, and dragging to new positions.
Use the frame tool to create a graphics frame, then place an image via the File menu's Place option to insert it into the frame.
Reveal remaining text and images in the brochure by navigating pages in the panel, view the second page, and minimize pages to compare layouts in InDesign.
Design a brochure by inserting text and images, creating and saving a new document as a preset, formatting text, inserting a rectangle frame, and using fitting options.
Explore an enhanced brochure featuring a rectangular frame, attractive illustrations, and collected text to deliver a great looking finish, and learn how to achieve this on level 1 Groeschel.
Apply strokes, resize and align objects, insert and format text, and move elements with the selection tool. Change workspaces and apply text effects in InDesign and Illustrator.
Select objects to apply stroke, such as the scratches panel, click the stroke icon, then double click the design spec to adjust color, click Ok, and minimize dispatches.
Color the object in your brochure design by opening the dispatches panel in the upper left, tapping the film icon, selecting a swatch, and minimizing the panel to apply changes.
Select the text objects, open the swatches panel in Adobe InDesign, use the formatting effects text option to choose a color, and apply it to the remaining text.
Learn to insert a logo into a brochure by drawing a Florence shape with the pen tool or copying from Illustrator, then paste into InDesign via edit menu or Ctrl+V.
Move objects with the selection tool, using smart guides and alignment aids as you drag and drop within the document. Scale objects proportionally by holding shift while resizing.
Align the selected object using the control panel: open alignment options, choose align to margins, and click the align top edges icon.
Select the text and use the skew option to skew it by a degree value or arrows. Skew to the right by entering the value and finalize the changes.
Enhance designs by applying strokes to objects, changing shapes, adjusting text color, copying objects from Adobe Illustrator, aligning with margins, and applying skew to text.
Create and customize a paragraph style in InDesign by naming a new style, adjusting indents and spacing, setting left-justified text, disabling hyphenation, and configuring drop gaps and nested styles.
Apply color to a shape using the status panel, selecting a color from the list, then use the control panel’s drop shadow to add other shapes with colors and effects.
Clear an existing frame and delete next from the edit menu. Draw a shape with the pen tool, then double-click inside to create a text frame using the type tool.
Place text files such as DXP RDF or Microsoft Word into frames in InDesign using the File > Place command, then adjust the inserted text and paragraph formatting.
Develop advanced brochure design skills in Adobe InDesign by removing strokes from shapes, navigating the pages panel, opening the second page, and changing the text color.
Change the document view in InDesign by clicking the screen mode button on the application board and selecting preview mode to show the area inside the page boundaries.
From the file menu, open export, click save as type, select diptych, click save, choose high quality, export as JPEG, and preview pages.
Learn to design a brochure with Adobe InDesign that communicates your organization's purpose, services, and product information with effective advertising across brands.
Create a simple brochure by displaying the shop name at the top, formatting text, and inserting a logo, then start a similar design in InDesign.
Open a new document in Adobe InDesign using the new document dialog box, set facing pages, choose letter size and orientation, adjust columns and top margins, then click ok.
Learn to format brochure text in Adobe InDesign by selecting text, using dropdowns to choose font and font size, and applying proper size adjustments.
Insert shapes by selecting the rectangle or ellipse tool, click and drag to draw, then use the selection tool to move and position shapes, and add additional shapes as needed.
Change the document preview in brochure design by navigating pages, including the second page, and collapsing to exit the preview mode.
Learn to design a brochure using Adobe InDesign, create new files, insert and format text, insert shapes, and import a logo from Illustrator to craft future brochures.
Learn to apply gradient color to text in Adobe InDesign by selecting a text box, opening the gradient panel, creating a new gradient swatch, and adjusting color attributes with sliders.
Apply color to headings across the brochure by using the gradient panel and swatches, previewing new gradients, and confirming the gradient appears on the other page.
Master the pen tool to draw and complete a shape by creating anchor points, switching back to the tool as needed, and applying color with swatches.
Learn to change text color in Adobe InDesign by selecting text and swatches, choosing white, and applying color to other text elements.
Convert shapes to polygons in Adobe InDesign by selecting the object and using the object menu, and observe the change in the shape.
Select the object, click corner options, pick two to change the cardinal size and shape, click inversed on did, and click ok to notice the change in the shape object.
Export your brochure image to jpeg by opening the file menu, selecting export, adjusting the quality in the export dialog, and saving the brochure as a jpg.
Learn to design brochures with Adobe InDesign, applying gradients, arranging objects, placing images, converting shapes, using printing options, and adjusting text color and shadows.
Learn to create and enhance shapes, group and copy objects, and apply color to design a brochure in the Adobe InDesign application.
Save the document by naming the file in the save as dialog, then browse to a folder and click save.
Rename the layer in your brochure design by opening the layer panel, selecting panel options, double-clicking the name box, and confirming with OK to rename the layer.
Activate the required pages by opening the pages panel on the right, revealing hidden panels, and finalizing the page activation.
Add color to shapes in InDesign by using the fill option to choose a color, remove the stroke to hide the panel, and draw other shapes with different colors.
Use the selection tool to choose shapes, hold shift to select multiple items, then use the object menu to group the selected shapes into a single group.
Master the copy and paste workflow to create similar shapes in InDesign using the edit menu to copy and paste. This demonstrates duplicating shapes for brochure design.
Learn to create circles in Adobe InDesign by selecting the ellipse tool, dragging on the stage to apply fill and stroke colors, and hiding panels for a clean brochure design.
Activate the page, use the pages panel, and draw a line on the stage to set the stroke color, then adjust the stroke size from the stroke dropdown.
Develop a simple brochure by creating a new document, using rulers, and drawing rectangles, circles, and lines. Group and paste objects to assemble a cohesive design and unleash creativity.
Design a professional, attractive brochure in Adobe InDesign by applying text and image tricks, entering various forms, colors, and styles, and properly placing and positioning images with effects.
Format the text in Adobe InDesign by selecting text, applying the correct formatting controls, and using the font size dropdown to choose a suitable size.
Select the text, open paragraph formatting controls, and apply alignment to set text alignment; you can align other text in the document.
Learn how to change font color in a brochure design by selecting text, clicking the color icon in the menu bar, and applying a chosen color.
Apply stroke color to text by selecting text, clicking stroke arrow on the menu bar, and choosing an option to see the change for brochure design in Adobe InDesign.
Insert a table by drawing a text box, selecting insert table from the table menu, setting the body and columns, then click OK to insert.
Adjust the image in brochure design using InDesign, and learn to place the cursor at the middle of the page and drag to select the page.
Learn to arrange objects in InDesign for brochure design by selecting images and using the object menu to send them to the back.
Embed links in your InDesign brochure by opening the window menu, choosing links, and using the links panel to embed links, then click outside the selection to see the change.
Select the image, open the object menu, and apply effects with drop shadow. Adjust distance, opacity, and size, then click OK to display the image with the settings.
Select the text and image, open the window menu to access the text panel, adjust the bounding box, close the panel, and notice the changes in the document.
Export the file from the file menu; the export window appears, enter a filename, select an option from the dropdown, then export and double-click the next image.
Enhance a brochure using Adobe InDesign by aligning text, changing color and font style, and applying stroke. Place images and embedded links, and modify tables to create a professional design.
A brochure is an informative paper document (often also used for advertising) that can be folded into a template, pamphlet or leaflet. A brochure can also be a set of related unfolded papers put into a pocket folder or packet. In this course you will be able to learn about designing a brochure using Adobe InDesign.
Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing and typesetting software application produced by Adobe Systems. It can be used to create works such as posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, presentations, books and ebooks.
Taking brochure as an example you can also design posters, flyers, magazines, newspapers etc