Designing an Event Poster in InDesign
In this tutorial Christy Winter, Associate Designer for Layers Magazine, shows you how to create a professional event poster in InDesign and explains how to use Object Styles to add intensity to the headline.
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Comment by Manny | September 15, 2009 @ 5:19 pm
Nice tutorial – shame about the spelling mistake in ‘Fundraiser’ though!
Comment by Jude | September 16, 2009 @ 4:01 pm
Your tut is well done Christy I learn a lot with this one, will look for more of your tut’s.
Comment by Gavin | September 16, 2009 @ 8:25 pm
I really enjoyed this tutorial, it has opened my eyes to another side of InDesign! Can’t wait to use the object styles with my personal family calendar. Great job Christy
Love it…
Comment by L. Thompson | September 16, 2009 @ 11:15 pm
Thanks Christy, Am in love with you tut’s .Makes me learn more and more.
Comment by Clementina Ayirebi Acquah | September 17, 2009 @ 8:23 am
Hi Christy,
Nice tutorial.
I really like the “Fight” Effects combination.
Jeff
Comment by Jeff Witchel | September 18, 2009 @ 3:53 pm
I apologize I must have not heard when you said click more options. Now everything is good!
Comment by Ian Bridgeforth | September 26, 2009 @ 1:45 pm
I want to marry you. <3 nice tut!
Comment by martyn | October 4, 2009 @ 12:10 am
how can i download it to use somewhere else? It is great for that
Comment by Ratana | October 6, 2009 @ 9:24 am
Great tutorial but I wish there was some source files to follow. Didn’t need them to get the point but I had to interrupt the video to put something together to follow along.
Don
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Comment by avahmiddl | December 7, 2009 @ 3:52 am
Nice tutorial. The only thing is that you have a .125″ full bleed, thus your background images needs to be 18.25 x 24.25 to cover the full bleed; you’ve rescaled the image (raster) by dragging it to proportion. I always suggest that images (i.e., rasters, bitmaps etc) place at 100%. Anything else and you may notice some pixelation in the printed piece.
Comment by Bernard Tarver | January 3, 2010 @ 7:01 am
hello team
i watch your videos and it useful to every one want to become expert and thanks.
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Comment by shepleykas | January 16, 2010 @ 12:58 am
Great tutorial but I wish there was some source files to follow. Didn’t need them to get the point but I had to interrupt the video to put something together to follow along.
Don
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