I can create as many pages as I want here, I can flow copy in, bring content in, and bring this all together into any type of publication that I want. I can also create some type of column format on my page here, if I want to have a two or a three or a four column layout, my text or my images, and I can also set my margins top, bottom, left and right. I don't know how many pages I want in this document, so I'm gonna stick with one. Letter or Legal, any size that I want, or I can just simply edit the height, horizontal or vertical, and the number of pages I want to have in my document. So, when I go to my New Dialogue box, I have the ability to pick different size pages here. Ī PDF or a website, or go in and do digital publishing as well. We have different Intents here, whether we want to go ahead and do it for print, do. We're gonna go in and create a new document, and we can set this up for whatever we want to do. But what you need to know is, how do you actually create something in InDesign, and we start by creating a document. ![]() I have a poster and I also have a multi-page donut brochure here, as well as that entire overview that we did at the very beginning of this. ![]() ![]() ![]() So I've created a couple different files in InDesign. So we're gonna jump over to our InDesign document here, and get a brief overview of what InDesign looks like and how it can work for you. We've been working in Illustrator, we've been working in Photoshop, and now it comes together into InDesign, and InDesign is a page layout application where we take our content that we've created in Photoshop and Illustrator, put together with type in InDesign. InDesign is where everything comes together.
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