InDesign FX

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Free Online Course: InDesign FX provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. InDesign FX is taught by Mike Rankin.

Overview
  • Self-contained InDesign effects projects designed to be completed in ten minutes or less.

Syllabus
  • InDesign FX

    • 001 Blurring Objects with Drop Shadows
    • 002 Creating Interlocking Objects
    • 003 Exploring the Effects Panel
    • 004 Creating Long Text Shadows with Type on a Path
    • 005 Making Shiny Effects
    • 006 Producing Slime
    • 007 Exploring Bevel and Emboss Settings
    • 008 Exploring Inner Glow Settings
    • 009 Building Better Bevels
    • 010 Punching Holes
    • 011 Exploring Basic Feather Settings
    • 012 Exploring Directional Feather Settings
    • 013 Getting Effects into Print
    • 014 Getting Effects into Ebooks
    • 015 Simulating a Polaroid Effect
    • 016 Creating Metallic Strokes
    • 017 Exploring Inner Shadow Settings
    • 018 Exploring Drop Shadow Settings
    • 019 Simulating Multiple Strokes, Part 1
    • 020 Simulating Multiple Strokes, Part 2
    • 021 Creating Metallic Chrome Effects
    • 022 Creating Glass and Plastic Effects
    • 023 Exploring Satin Settings
    • 024 Exploring Gradient Feather Settings
    • 025 Simulating Carving and Chiseling
    • 026 Understanding Transparency Blend Space
    • 027 Drawing Extrusions, Part 1
    • 028 Drawing Concentric Shapes
    • 029 Creative Blend Mode tricks, Part 1
    • 030 Creative Blend Mode tricks, Part 2
    • 031 Drawing Star Bursts
    • 032 Scaling effects
    • 033 Learning Pathfinder Tips and Tricks
    • 034 Learning Transform Again Tips and Tricks
    • 035 Creating Cast Shadows, Part 1
    • 036 Exploring Outer Glow Settings
    • 037 Understanding Perspective Drawing
    • 038 Drawing 3D Banners
    • 039 Shearing to Create 3D Effects, Part 1
    • 040 Shearing to Create 3D Effects, Part 2
    • 041 Simulating a Ripped Background
    • 042 Creating a Breakthrough Effect
    • 043 Creating Spotlight Effects
    • 044 Backlighting an Object
    • 045 Simulating Stickers and Tape
    • 046 Creating Burnt Edges
    • 047 Creating Seamless Patterns
    • 048 Using Scripts to Create New Shapes
    • 049 Simulating Liquid
    • 050 Creating Editable Knockout Text
    • 051 Making Peeling Stickers
    • 052 Tips for Text Stroke Effects
    • 053 Creating 3D arrows
    • 054 Creating personal buttons
    • 055 Simulating leather with bevel and emboss
    • 056 Creating the effect of a magnifying glass
    • 057 Simulating a college notebook
    • 058 Using multiple effects to create plastic type
    • 059 Achieving a rough-hewn look
    • 060 Creating speech bubbles
    • 061 Creating buttons for interaction
    • 062 Creating wraparound headings
    • 063 Creating picture frames
    • 064 Customizing stroke styles
    • 065 Creating photo corners
    • 066 Making new shadow effects
    • 067 Making 3D type
    • 068 Making a 3D object
    • 069 Making translucent objects
    • 070 Mocking up a film strip
    • 071 Showing graphics as tiles
    • 072 Simulating chalk
    • 073 Using drop- and inner-shadows to create a cutout effect
    • 074 Applying multiple strokes with layers
    • 075 Enhancing design with skewed text
    • 076 Creating and revealing hidden objects
    • 077 Setting text vertically
    • 078 Achieving a developing Polaroid effect
    • 079 Creating ornamental frames
    • 080 Framing photos in letters
    • 081 Creating effects with paragraph rules
    • 082 Putting curved shadows on paper
    • 083 Building a puzzle
    • 084 Applying a gradient to text
    • 085 Creating a theater marquee
    • 086 Centering type on a curve
    • 087 Creating looks without fill
    • 088 Creating spiral patters from random lines
    • 089 Creating highlights at top and bottom
    • 090 Combining stroke styles
    • 091 Making a bottle cap
    • 092 Creating a 3D bevel effect behind a cover
    • 093 Creating custom frames
    • 094 Making trading cards
    • 095 Revolving an item around an object
    • 096 Creating old-fashioned spotlights
    • 097 Creating a rust effect
    • 098 Creating sparkle
    • 099 Double beveling text
    • 100 Creating a 3D pocket with bevel and gradient
    • 101 Creating metallic text
    • 102 Creating stained glass
    • 103 Bobbling a photograph
    • 104 Creating a lighted sign
    • 105 Creating a blue ribbon
    • 106 Putting items on a shelf
    • 107 Creating a shredded-document effect
    • 108 Simulating a train-station display board
    • Welcome to InDesign FX