The InDesign SETUP That Saves Hours on Every Project | Design Tutorial | Adobe InDesign



When it comes to working InDesign, preparation and organisation is key.

When we start working in InDesign and developing layouts, a lot can go into a document so it can be just as important what’s going on outside InDesign, as what’s going on inside.

Depending on your project, a document can include a lot of content, including many resource files and images.

So It will help to have a place to manage all your content and files during a project and also where you will want to export your files.

Before starting any Indesign projects, I would highly recommend taking steps to be organised which will greatly improve your workflow.

In this video, I want to discuss how to best prepare for your projects in InDesign.

So let’s jump into InDesign

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TOPICS COVERED:

00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:44 Project Preparation
00:01:22 Open Worksheet
00:02:11 Project Folder Structure
00:04:40 Create a Project Folder

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If you would like to join the GDS design school community, where we chat about design, give each other feedback and where I set design challenges.

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See you there

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