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Adobe Illustrator 7: An Introduction to Digital Illustration and Student CD Package, 1/e
Against the Clock, Inc.
Published March, 1999 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 1999, 328 pp.
Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap
ISBN 0-13-084402-0
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For any course that includes graphic arts software and computer
design software as part of the curriculum. Courses can be found in
Office Information Systems, Computer Science, and Fine Arts Departments,
as well as Continuing Education, Journalism, and Printing and Lithography.
Texts are built with the same pedagogical structure, designed
to be used separately or in sets. Already popular in corporate training
environments.
NEWStudent GalleryIncluded on
Student CD-ROM for some courses.
- Allows students to view images of completed projects
created by other students.
NEWDemonstration SoftwareIncluded
on Student CD-ROM for some applications.
- Offers students the opportunity to try out demo versions
of new graphic arts software applications before purchasing.
Menu of titles to mix and matchMany courses include
instruction in more than one software application.
- Allows instructors to offer the basics of several programs
or to focus on the advanced complexities of the program of their choice.
Project-based instruction.
- Lets students learn the basics of the software programs
while they complete real-world projects.
Project data available on dual-platform CD-ROM that
can be shrink-wrapped with the texts.
- Gives students convenient, easy access to the project
data.
Two-color, spiral bound books.
- Offers students easy use and reference while they work
at their computers.
Four-color illustrations of completed assignments.
- Gives students a guide for finalizing projects.
All titles work for software across hardware platformsboth
Mac and Windows.
- Accessible to students, no matter what hardware environment
they work in.
Icon systemThe Pencil indicates a comment
from an experienced operator; the Bomb indicates a potential
problem or difficulty; the Hand indicates a hands-on activity;
the Key is used to point out that there is a keyboard equivalent
to a menu or dialog-box option; and the Windows flag points
out special instruction for Windows users.
- Directs students to the type of information they may
need without having to read through entire sections of the book.
Chapter Openers.
- Gives students a preview of the chapter goals and objectives.
Sidebar comments.
- Provides students with insights into specific tasks.
Exercises.
- Strengthens students' basic awareness of software functions.
Instructor's Manual and Instructor's CD-ROMContain
completed projects, additional projects for testing and extra-credit,
course outlines, PowerPoint slides for lectures, and test questions.
- Gives instructors convenient and comprehensive resources
for additional course material.
Ellenn's Story: Ellenn Behoriam started AGAINST THE
CLOCK when she realized there was a profound need for training Graphic
Arts Professionals. Manufacturers, such as direct-press printing companies,
were spending hours and days correcting files and reworking final
files they receive from typesetters. Ellenn's original program was
designed to offer strong advice to novices delivering completed projects
to vendors. Since then, Ellenn has designed the AGAINST THE CLOCK
curriculum for schools and corporate training environments.
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