Mastering Justification In Adobe InDesign CC
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
27. Mastering Justification In Adobe InDesign CC
Lessons
Introduction To Adobe InDesign CC Advanced
02:24 2Getting Started With The Adobe InDesign CC Advanced Class
02:38 3Adjusting Your Workspace For Maximum Amazingness
08:20 4Setting The Default Font Size For New Documents Adobe InDesign
01:14 5Special Features For Typekit & Open Type Fonts
07:43 6Where To Get Great Free Fonts For Use In InDesign
03:34Mastering Your Fonts In Adobe InDesign CC
03:39 8What The Font - Font Guess In Adobe InDesign CC
06:20 9How To Pick Beautiful Font Pairings In Adobe InDesign CC
02:27 10Quiz - Fonts
11Free Icons Using Adobe Market In InDesign CC
05:45 12How To Use The Color Theme Tool In Adobe InDesign CC
03:13 13Using Color Modes In Adobe InDesign CC
02:37 14Importing Colors & Setting Default Colors In Adobe InDesign CC
06:58 15Finding Great Colours Using Adobe Color For Use In Adobe InDesign CC
01:11 16Appearance Of Black & Proofing Colours
07:59 17Draw Lot Of Shapes At Once InDesign Gridify Live Distribute
13:15 18Quiz - Color
19How To Make Arrows In Adobe InDesign CC
04:13 20How To Draw Complex Flowers In Adobe InDesign CC
07:25 21Quiz - Drawing
22How Text Boxes Can Auto-Expand In Adobe InDesign CC With Auto Size
04:41 23Placeholder Text Alternatives In Adobe InDesign CC
05:43 24How To Add Paragraph Borders & Shading In Adobe InDesign CC
09:57 25Paragraph Vs Single Line Composer In Adobe InDesign CC
02:17 26How To Make Paragraphs Span 2 Columns In Adobe InDesign CC
03:00 27Mastering Justification In Adobe InDesign CC
04:42 28Mastering Hyphenation Options Using Adobe InDesign CC
06:54 29Optical Margin Alignment In Adobe InDesign CC
02:25 30The Secret Power Of Keep Options In Adobe InDesign CC
05:00 31Advanced Anchored Objects In Adobe InDesign CC
04:27 32How To Use Conditional Text In Adobe InDesign CC
07:23 33Quiz - Paragraph Goodness
34How To Create Pie Charts & Bar Graphs In Adobe InDesign CC
09:37 35Quiz - Charts & Infographics
36The Pros & Cons Of The Various Interactive Types In InDesign CC
08:46 37How To Create An Interactive PDF In Adobe InDesign CC
08:48 38How To Add Interactive Page Transitions In Adobe InDesign CC
03:58 39How To Add Navigation To An Interactive PDF In Adobe InDesign CC
06:01 40What Is Publish Online In Adobe InDesign CC
06:39 41How To Publish Your Adobe InDesign Publish Online Documents
03:37 42How To Add Video To Adobe InDesign CC Documents
06:56 43How To Create Interactive Button Triggered Animations In InDesign CC
05:53 44How To Make A Multi State Object In Adobe InDesign CC
03:36 45How To Add Adobe Animate CC To InDesign CC Files
03:39 46Adding Maps & Calendars To Interactive Documents In InDesign CC
02:52 47How To Create QR Codes In Adobe InDesign CC
02:49 48Quiz - Interactive Documents
49Keyboard Shortcuts In Adobe InDesign CC That Will Change Your Life
11:04 50Keyboard Shortcuts
51How To Automatically Place Lots Of Text Onto Multiple Pages In InDesign CC
08:07 52How To Make A Cross Reference In Adobe InDesign CC
06:33 53How To Create An Index In Adobe InDesign CC
05:21 54Add Document Name Automatically To The Page In InDesign Using Text Variables
05:47 55How To Use The Adobe InDesign CC Book Feature
04:53 56Quiz - Long Documents
57Changing Preferences For Advanced InDesign Users
05:24 58How To Speed Up Your Workflow For Advanced InDesign CC Users Styles
03:34 59Why Should I Use Character Styles In Adobe InDesign CC
04:09 60Advanced Paragraph Styles In Adobe InDesign CC
01:57 61How To Use & Map Word Styles In With Adobe InDesign Styles
03:18 62How To Create Nested Styles In Adobe InDesign CC
04:08 63How To Create A Grep Style In Adobe InDesign CC
05:58 64How To Use A Next Style In Adobe InDesign CC
05:27 65Advanced Object Styles In Adobe InDesign CC
07:51 66Quiz - Styles
67Best Practices For Working Across Multiple Documents In Adobe InDesign
10:06 68How To Use Adobe Stock With Adobe InDesign CC
03:16 69How To Crop Images Inside Of Text In Adobe InDesign CC
04:11 70Using Adobe Comp CC To Make InDesign Layouts On Your Mobile Phone Or Ipad
03:47 71Quiz - Images
72Advanced Use Of CC Libraries In Adobe InDesign CC
09:40 73How To Get The Most Of Photoshop & Illustrator In Adobe InDesign CC
13:32 74How To Create A PDF Form Using Adobe InDesign CC
21:17 75Quiz - Forms
76Advanced Use Of The Pages Panel In Adobe InDesign CC
08:22 77How To Place InDesign Documents Inside Of Each Other
01:55 78Quiz - Pages
79How To Use And Install Scripts In Adobe InDesign CC
08:42 80How To Speed Up InDesign When It’s Running Really Slow
07:34 81Quiz - Speed Up InDesign
82Advanced Exporting & Printing Tricks For Adobe InDesign CC
02:32 83Quiz - Exporting & Printing Tricks
84BONUS: Software Updates
03:42 85What To Do Once You’ve Finished Your Advanced InDesign CC Training Class
01:04 86Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Mastering Justification In Adobe InDesign CC
hi there in this video, we're going to look at justification okay, where it goes right to the edge, we're going to look at what happens when you get these kind of like long gaps and rivers of holes in the text. Okay. And kind of tidy them up, something like this. And what we'll also do is I'll show you how to turn on some visual guides like this so that in design can show you using its yellow highlighter, what it feels is really bad justification and you can go and make adjustments as necessary. Alright, let's go and learn how to do that now and in design. Alright, so playing justification is pretty easy. I'm gonna grab my black arrow, click on this whole text box here on page four, grab my type tool and I'm going to switch from character down to paragraph and you've got these options down the bottom here. So you want this kind of like first one here justify with last line left, otherwise it kind of stretches out the last lines and it goes a bit crazy. So you want this kind of first ju...
stification option. Now in terms of getting a bit more pro about justification, there's a couple of things you can do, one is with this text box selected and the type tool is I don't like the cold rivers, right? You can see a big one there, that kind of, there's just a gap that's opened up because it really wants to justify and you end up with these kind of like big gaps everywhere. So there's a couple little things you can do. I don't really like justification that looks good in terms of a block of text on the page, but I find in terms of readability, I don't like it, but you might just a personal preference. Okay, so with the text box selected, grab the type tool, what we're gonna do is over here on our hamburger menu, okay. We're going to cook on this and go into justification and get a bit nerdy about it. Okay. There's not much you can do, but I find the best thing we can do to kind of avoid these kind of rivers here is to play a role and letter spacing. Now some people want gasp at adjusting the space between letters, okay. Or the turning, but I'm okay with it. So I like to say actually you can increase or decrease the letter spacing by -5% there and plus 5% here. Okay. And if I click out and watch this, if I turn the preview on and off. Okay, so that's it with my little settings done and I find like the rivers disappear. You do though, get, can you see some of these words are just a bit tighter together? And it depends on whether you can live with that or not. So you just, it depends on which problem you want, I guess do you want their words to be a little bit tightened together or do you want the words to have like gaps and rivers between them both are bad, but it's, I guess depending on what you want to do now, it depends on the size of your font as well. In your text, you can play around with letter spacing of maybe minus two or minus 10 up to 10 up to you play around with letter spacing. I find you can get a little bit of magic happening there. The other thing to do is just make sure that when you are justifying you use the paragraph composer, we looked at that a little earlier. Remember single line composer will deal with everything line by line and what you'll find is that it can look a bit weird in one place and look great in another. Whereas if it's on paragraph composer, it kind of balances the entire paragraph and there's a little give and take between the lines. Another thing you can do if you're justifying and you get a bit blind to it. After a while, you're just looking at the justification trying to find the gaps and it gets a bit weird. There's a nice little kind of visual cue you can use from in design to show you if there's any bad rivers or just kind of like bad spacing going on and you can do it up into your preferences, some member on a pc, it's under edit, then come down to preferences and we're going to go down to H and J. We're gonna go to composition, whereas if their composition. Okay. And in here we're gonna turn on this one called H and J violations. Okay. And all it means is the J in here is justification in the Hs hyphenation. We haven't covered hyphenation yet, but violations just means anything that it thinks is a bit weird. Now I've turned it on and I can't see anything. It's because I'm in preview mode, so I'm gonna have my black arrow selected and tap W and you can see in here it's kind of highlighted the words that it thinks have gone bad or at least have some really obvious spacing in them. Now we're using quite a large fonts that some of these gaps are quite big so that H and J violation just kind of shows you visually where things are being changed quite a bit. This line here. Perfect. This line here is it it's a light yellow, so it's only had a light change where some of these ones here have had big changes. So they've opened up and they've opened up the gaps in here. So there's quite a bit going on that just helps you say, okay, that's just a visual cue to help you see where there might be problems. Okay, you can go back into your justification settings and play around with them to try and get the dark yellows down as far as you can. Now, you probably don't want this on by default. Okay? So it'll be on all the time. Now. We're gonna go back into preferences, turn it off and then move into our next video. So preferences, composition, let's turn H and J violations off. Okay? And the L. Ernest goes away alright, on to the next video.