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"Excellent book...great concept!"
This book is a nice blend of design principles and software tips...and well-written to boot. This book is not a tutorial on how to use InDesign. Instead, it provides first-rate guidance on how to use the Creative Suite components together, with advice on which tool is best for which job. Also, it is a rare opportunity to "peek inside the head" of a talented designer and see what processes he goes through to arrive at the end result. Overall, an excellent book. I'll be recommending this to people in my InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Acrobat training seminars.

"Highly Recommended"
Finally, a book that clearly teaches professional design techniques and how to achieve them. Scott Citron has created a great reference tool for students, teachers, and seasoned designers. "Professional Design Techniques with Adobe Creative Suite 3" would make an excellent book in any design school's curriculum. This comprehensive tutorial eliminates the need for any other book on the subject - it is truly the definitive Creative Suite learning tool.

"Brilliant!"
Professional Design Techniques with Adobe Creative Suite 3
I was looking forward to receiving this book the minute I heard Scott Citron had written it. It's well written, informative and makes one's heart beat with the desire to create. There's a wealth of knowledge in this book which is positively inspirational -- and it's so easy to read and understand. It's at the top of my design favourites list. Thank you so much, Scott.

"Great professional feedback"
Can't wait to receive my copy in Australia. The feedback from 'people in the know' has been huge here.

"Very helpful for Creative Suite users"
I've been teaching publishing tools such as InDesign, QuarkXPress, and Photsohop for 20 years, but I'm a production person, not a designer. Therefore, it's great to find a book like this that can lucidly explain design techniques while also relating it to the tools in the Adobe Creative Suite. Citron's book is a must for every design and production studio.

 

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"Needs research and editor....badly.", As a student with no experience using CS3, I found this book is terrible. In his examples, the author regularly refers to tool without telling you where to find them. As stated in another review, he does not teach readers how to use the tools, he guides them through a very specific example without suggesting other uses of the practiced techniques.

The writing is poor at best. It contains grammatical errors, forced analogies, and false information. (The author refers to daVinci's "Last Supper", noting the emphasis of important persons: Judas and PONTIUS PILATE.)

As a result of the poor writing, I have stopped doing the assigned readings and relied on lectures to fill the gaps.

"A pleasure to read and absorb", Scott's handling of design and the Adobe Creative Suite is demonstrated page after page throughout this book. It is a welcome pleasure to read a computer book that was designed as well as it was written.

"Defining Product", From Adobe Press, this soft cover format book defines it's self in one of those areas between a great design magazine and a handy educational tool. The book itself breaks chapters out by project work rather than product. This is more inline with what I require as a digital based graphics designer. I am not about to use an illustrator project book, but rather one that targets a project like what I am involved with to use as a resource.
The chapters are the ubiquitous "Getting Started" (great info on what and how Bridge should be used, as well as info on preferences and organization.

This is actually more important a chapter than at first glance. I am supprised by the amount of designers now in CS3 who still hang on to old habits (die hard) with bad or non existing preferences and layouts tailored to themselves. Bridge too is so important to great workflow, yet not enough designers out there are taking advantage of it.

THe remaining chapters in the book are broken out by projects on typography, corp identity, newsletters and forms, magazines, books, annual reports and interactive PDF. The book closes off with a chapter on workflow that covers a CD label. This I would say is a miss. CD - um yeah that format that no one buys. Why is it not something more interesting such as a DVD jacket and label for a movie or better yet, an actual game on the market. THough it shows good workflow, the example is dated and not relevant and makes the chapter a bit of let down.

Another point missed out in this book is the inclusion of digital media. Is it an aim for the book to be knowingly exclusive of any form of non print media other than an interactive pdf? The book does feel, though using the latest CS3 project, that it is from a pre web period when there was the promise of interactive CD's and an interactive PDF world. This is a shame as a professional designer who thinks that all outside of print is irrelevant is, in theselves in danger of being irrelevant.

Overall the book reads well, has great examples and excellent tips scattered throughout. The examples are for the most part relevant only to print based designers, so one can look at this as more of an upgrade read through to garner more from CS3 than from any hands on learning in a start to finish setting.

"You call yourself a Pro?", Pah!...Encouraging people to learn but the concept of helping reader to truly understand the method on 'how those truly happens' is a 0. Scott has been living in his own world long enough for not to understand how to help readers truly understand what his instruction are. People buy professional book to get professional result with professional guidance. But this, is filled with POOR method of explanation on how to achieve those result. Professional advice: If you're a beginner, you will never understand the book. If you're a pro, you will get MAD / ANGRY because the book really blow your heads off, as if you're a total beginner and do not know how to do things in those programs. Congratulations Adobe!..for bringing in this Mr.Scott to produce a book on your behalf and waste a lot of innocent people money! Don't get me wrong; Scott design is indeed POWERFUL but if you're hoping to get the best, professional result just like what the book front cover promises, then it fails to deliver. Professionals always want to move fast (because there's already a LOT of job to be done) and don't ever suggest me buying the visual Quick Pro. Although Visual Quick Pro is good but I'm searching for great design to get the job done, not the how to's. Excitement comes when reading Scott story but it is the end when it comes to the instruction...Sorry Scott, it is the truth. I'm not happy, and so are you. Make the instruction easy to follow and cut off unneeded story. Focus on the instruction part very, very seriously (because that what the reader want) and this book will be one of the best in Adobe collection. But for now, I will stay with my 1 star.

"Good starting point", Scott Citron's book offers in a nutshell a lot of information on very different graphic projects. It offers most of the basic information you need to make graphic projects work.



 
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"Best design book in half a century", Not since artist Ben Shahn's "The Shape of Content," a brilliant book published in 1957 and appreciated by a vast creative community ever since, has there been a text written on the subject of design that's been as accessible as this one. I would recommend this new book, without qualification, to anyone with a serious interest in the subject. Mr. Citron's talent as a graphic designer is obvious. But of greater significance is his unique ability to communicate his thoughts in a way that's at once informative, and also accessible. There is no doubt that the author/teacher cares deeply about the nature of design. It's equally apparent that he genuinely cares about his readers.

 
 
 

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