Binding: Perfect Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7 EAN: 9780735624399 ISBN: 0735624399 Label: Microsoft Press Manufacturer: Microsoft Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 448 Platform: No Operating System Publication Date: January 26, 2008 Publisher: Microsoft Press Sales Rank: 354422 Studio: Microsoft Press
Product DescriptionThe smart way to learn Microsoft Expression Design one step at a time! Work at your own pace through the easy numbered steps, practice files on CD, and hands-on exercises to master the fundamentals of creating professional-looking designs and illustrations with the powerful tools that Expression Design delivers.
You will learn how to produce high-quality effects by using the Live Effects feature, how to use a variety of brush types, and how to work with vector images. With STEP BY STEP, you can take just the lessons you need or work from cover to cover. Either way, you drive the instruction, building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them!
Includes an easy-search companion CD with files for practicing the book s lessons, a complete eBook, and more!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great Book!
I purchased this with Expression Studio and I am glad I did. The Step By Step approach makes it easy to learn. I used the e-book included on the DVD on one monitor and Expresion Design on the other and walked thought all the exercises. It doesn't cover everything, but it enough to get you started using this tool.
Rating: - Best
This is a super book for a good look at the tools in this program.
Rating: - Could be better
I bought this book for the Training disk. Unfortunately, it is a DVD, not a CD. My computer does not have a DVD drive in it and Microsoft will not provide a replacement disk in the CD format. Come on Microsoft, certainly you must realize that there are still a great many people out here that do not have systems that are totally new. The cost of duplicating these in a different format is too inexpensive to fail in that vital PR service. Also, thought book took the wrong approach to teaching. ... Read More