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Identify the purpose and audience - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Certified Professional - InDesign Cert Prep
Identify the purpose and audience
For every design project in the beginning it's very important to clarify a couple of things like the purpose of the design and also the target audience. Now for the purpose of an image or design first of all you need to talk to the client and find out more about their business goals and what they want to achieve with that image that you are creating for them. Here is one of our recent design contest briefs for example for a charity called Amazon Aid and they required a series of posters created for the river of gold curriculum and this is intended for college students and here are the topics the impact of gold mining rainforest ecology and so on so forth and each of these topics will have a focus objectives and key activities. So as a designer the more you know about the intent and purpose of a design the easier it is going to be for you to understand what elements you should use or how you should frame everything in a composition and if the brief is not detailed enough you should…
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Identify the purpose and audience2m 50s
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Requirements based on video, print, and web6m 38s
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Key components of project communication6m 55s
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Basic project management concepts4m 17s
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Copyright, permissions, licensing, and how to use specific content5m 52s
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File formats8m 45s
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Resolution5m 5s
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Image size5m 20s
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Aliasing3m 50s
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Color spaces5m 29s
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Key terms related to multipage layouts: Inks and bleed10m 39s
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Key terms related to multipage layouts: Magazines, part 110m 53s
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Key terms related to multipage layouts: Magazines, part 211m 48s
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Key terms related to multipage layouts: Common typographic issues9m 39s
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Design elements and principles1m 52s
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Rule of thirds8m 6s
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Typographic hierarchy, readability, and legibility5m 34s
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