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Creative Suite ® 3
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ALL-IN-ONE DESK REFERENCE
FOR
DUMmIES
by Damon Dean, Andy Cowitt,
Jennifer Smith, Christopher Smith
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Adobe ® Creative Suite ® 3 Web Premium All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies ®
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About the Authors
Damon Dean leads the client services group for Revcube, a cross-channel
marketing optomization company based in San Francisco. His team is respon-
sible for producing all client integrations on the Revcube platform, as well
as the Revcube product integration with search, display, e-mail, and other
channels. Damon came to Revcube after 12 years of managing, designing, and
delivering consumer and enterprise Internet applications and software on
the both the client and agency side. Previous to his time at Revcube, Damon
spent five years as the Director of Product Development for the California
HealthCare Foundation, a $1 billion philanthropy. His team was responsible
for the design and development all of CHCF’s online properties, which
included some 10 Web properties, as well as a whole suite of CRM, content
management, and grant-making applications. CHCF is considered a leader
among philanthropies in its use of innovative technology to promote social
change in the health care market. Before joining CHCF, Damon was employee
number six at 415, a San Francisco Web design and development agency. As
the Solutions Director, Damon led 415’s professional services efforts for
Fortune 1000 firms on strategic marketing, product design, and development
and business process engineering. Damon’s successful track record includes
work with Credit Suisse, Schwab, Robert Mondavi, BART, Hasbro, Levi’s, and
others. Damon also led the development of 415’s technology assets. Before
his time at 415, Damon spent the previous three years leading software devel-
opment teams at AnyRiver Entertainment (an Electronic Arts Spinoff). He
began his career in marketing for PC World m agazine. Damon is also the
author five books, all published by John Wiley & Sons.
Andy Cowitt is a Web Producer at the California HealthCare Foundation,
where he engages in Web development in multiple capacities. He spent his
formative Web years at the award-winning firm 415, Inc. While at 415, Andy
worked on multimedia presentations and Web sites for Apple, Oracle,
Macromedia, the San Francisco Symphony, KQED and others. In his spare
time, Andy uses his computer to make music and videos. He lives in Oakland
with illustrator Michael Wertz and their dog, Olive.
Jennifer Smith is the co-founder and Vice President of Aquent Graphics
Institute (AGI). She has authored numerous books on Adobe’s software
products, including development of many of the Adobe Classroom in a Book
titles. She regularly speaks at conferences and seminars, including the CRE8
Conference. Jennifer has worked in all aspects of graphic design and produc-
tion, including as an art director of an advertising agency. Jennifer combines
her practical experience and technical expertise as an educator. She has
developed training programs for Adobe Systems and for all types of design-
ers involved in creating print, Web, interactive, along with fashion and
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apparel. Her teaching and writing style shows the clear direction of a prac-
ticed designer with in-depth knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite applica-
tions. When she’s not speaking or teaching, she can be found in suburban
Boston, Massachusetts with her husband and children. You can learn about
Jennifer’s seminar and conference appearances at agitraining.com.
Christopher Smith is co-founder and President of Aquent Graphics Institute
(AGI), the training and professional development division of Aquent that
serves creative and marketing organizations. An Adobe Certified Expert for
multiple Adobe products, he has worked as part of the Adobe Creative Team
to develop many of the Adobe Classroom in a Book series and has authored
numerous books on both InDesign and Acrobat. Christopher manages con-
tent for the CRE8 Conference for creative professionals and also the Adobe
Acrobat & PDF Conference. He has also served as an elected member of the
school board in his hometown in suburban Boston, Massachusetts, where he
lives with his wife and children.
Dedication
Damon Dean: Chris, between the dog and cat, it’s amazing that we’re still a
family. Nah, maybe not so much! Much love, Damon.
Andy Cowitt: For Michael, as always.
Jennifer and Christopher Smith: To our parents, Ed and Nancy Smith, along
with Mary Kelly. In loving memory of Jennifer’s father, Joseph Kelly, the best
teacher of all. Also to our perfect children, Kelly, Alex, Grant, Elizabeth, and
Edward.
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Authors’ Acknowledgments
Damon Dean: Every book requires the hard work of a large number of folks,
the vast majority of which we never see. Revisions are even more challenging
because as an author, you’re constantly trying to remember what it was you
wrote back in the first version of a product and whether it’s still relevant.
There is, however, a team of folks that are there to keep you on the ball, and
for that I’m always grateful. Steve Hayes, our acquisition editor, continues to
ask me and Andy to do these books, so a big thank you there! On this revi-
sion, Susan Christophersen was a tremendous shepherd of the book and my
general lazy tendencies. Without her cheerful e-mails, we’d be late, or later, if
you prefer! And a fine thank you to Ron Rockwell for all his vigilance in keep-
ing us accurate. And to all the other production folks, thank you for making
us all look good.
Andy Cowitt: Thanks to the Cowitts, Wertzes, and Saraccos, with special
nods to Michael and to Damon. Also, props to Mike and all my other col-
leagues past and present at the California HealthCare Foundation.
Jennifer and Christopher Smith: Thanks to all our friends and colleagues at
Adobe Systems for their support, encouragement, and faith in all our work,
especially surrounding the Creative Suite 3 launch: Jane, Joe, Ron, Dave,
Donna, Ali, Noha, Lynn, Adam, Jeffrey, Lori, Richard, and the many product
team members who responded to our questions throughout the writing
process.
A special thank you also to Fred Gerantabee, the master of all things Flash.
Thanks for your significant contributions to this book.
Thank you also to Yvette Grimes for assistance in updating information.
To the highly professional instructional staff at Aquent Graphics Institute
(AGI), we appreciate your great insight into the best ways to help others
learn creative software applications.
Thanks to all at Wiley Publishing. This book involves a lot of detail and infor-
mation, and it was up to Melody Lane, acquisitions editor for our three mini-
books in this book, and her “tough love” to make sure that it got to the state
it is now. Thanks to Kelly Ewing and technical editor Cathy Auclair for the
great insight.
Grant, Elizabeth, and Edward — thanks for putting up with our long hours in
front of the keyboard night after night.
Thanks to all of Kelly’s friends for permission to use their photos.
 
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