Webinar: What’s New in InDesign CS5 for Print

On September 9, 2010, CS Magic will present a $79 webinar that shows you the new InDesign CS5 features that are most helpful for designers, layout people, and printers.
Written on September 7, 2010

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CS Magic, a nationally recognized training company, announces its fall schedule of webinars to help you master the Adobe Creative Suite products.

The first session is "What’s New in InDesign CS5 for Print,” presented Thursday, September 9, at 9 AM Pacific time. Other fall sessions cover the new features in Illustrator CS5 and Photoshop CS5, an introduction to Adobe Flash Catalyst, creating "Flash Without Tears,” and creating eBooks from InDesign.

A full schedule will be found at www.csmagic.com.

New this season, you can save money by purchasing a "curriculum package” of four or five webinars. Two packages are offered—one on "What’s new in CS5” and one on "New Media Production.”

The company is the creation of Mark Atchley and Steve Werner, who formerly produced online seminars for Adobe Systems for over three years. They and other CS Magic faculty members, Claudia McCue, Sandee Cohen, James Lockman, Chris Converse and Gabriel Powell, are all Adobe Certified Experts and Adobe Certified Instructors.

The CS Magic webinars uses Adobe Connect Pro software to deliver its online training. "This software creates a more personal and interactive environment for learning because of the interaction with trainers via voice and chat. The trainers share their computer screens to teach, and the students have their questions answered. These students get training tailored to their personal needs.” Steve Werner said. "Using Adobe Connect Pro software means that all a student needs is their web browser to attend our classes.”

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