Erstellen Sie mit grundlegenden Tools und Techniken von Adobe InDesign eine professionell gestaltete Postkarte, die Sie drucken, online teilen oder per E-Mail versenden können.
Lernen Sie den InDesign-Arbeitsbereich kennen, und legen Sie die Parameter für Ihr neues Projekt fest.
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Erfahren Sie, wie Sie den Arbeitsbereich „Grundlagen“ zurücksetzen, ein neues Dokument erstellen und die Maßeinheit für die Lineale festlegen können.
2 Bilder und Text hinzufügen.
Jetzt zum kreativen Teil: Füllen Sie die leere Seite mit Bildern und Text. Suchen Sie lizenzfreie Bilder und Illustrationen bei Adobe Stock. Positionieren Sie die Elemente präzise anhand der Hilfslinien.
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Erfahren Sie, wie Sie Bilder platzieren, das Bedienfeld für Creative Cloud-Bibliotheken öffnen und Text formatieren können.
3 Das Design optimieren.
Formatieren Sie Text, und legen Sie Farben fest. Speichern Sie Bilder, Logos, Formate und Farben in Creative Cloud-Bibliotheken, um sie für spätere Projekte griffbereit zu haben.
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Lernen Sie, wie Sie eine CMYK-Farbe erstellen, Farbe auf Text anwenden und ein Zeichenformat speichern können.
4 Die Elemente im Layout anordnen.
Intelligente Hilfslinien unterstützen Sie bei der Anordnung von Elementen in Ihrem Design.
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Lernen Sie, wie Sie gleichmäßige Zeilenabstände definieren, Abstände in einem Textrahmen ändern und mehrere Grafiken gleichzeitig platzieren können.
5 Die Postkarte teilen.
Speichern Sie Ihre Datei im PDF-Format, um sie per E-Mail oder Upload an Ihren Druckdienstleister weiterzugeben. Mit „Publish Online“ können Sie schnell einen Link zu Ihrer Postkarte generieren, um ihn in Ihrem Blog, auf einer Website oder auf Social Media zu posten.
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Lernen Sie, wie Sie Ihre Postkarte als PDF exportieren und mit „Publish Online“ teilen können.
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