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    Design Lab – Creating your book using InDesign

    October 20, 2013No Comments
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    logo_sacSedona AZ (October 20, 2013) – Get the hands-on experience of creating your photography book, novel, art book, or creative publication using InDesign. This lab will take place at Yavapai College in Sedona, Arizona. Come prepared with your book documents and preliminary designs or experiment with a sample book while using InDesign and uploading to Blurb or Lulu. Need help learning the publishing industry first? Take Klymenko’s Self Publishing & Marketing with Social Media on November 9 & 10 then finish your book in the lab on November 16 & 17, 2013.

    20131020_sacLearn how to best design your novel, art/photography book, or scrapbook using InDesign by Adobe. Kelli Klymenko, Marketing Director at Sedona Arts Center will guide you through the process of layout and design. Come prepared with your book materials to design and upload your book.

    In this workshop we cover:

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    • Book Design
    • Layout
    • Cover Design
    • Formatting
    • Tools
    • Tricks and Tips
    • Beginner Tools / Advanced options
    • …and more!

    Kelli Klymenko is currently the Marketing and Events coordinator and a faculty member at Sedona Arts Center. Kelli has had an eclectic career, working as a marketing and art director, including webmaster for several high tech companies, where he received accolades for his work by the marketing and technology industry. In addition to the usual corporate websites, brochures, newsletters, tradeshow designs and planning, and technology design illustrations, his corporate photography and art have been featured in industry magazines such as Business Trends Quarterly, Workspan and HR Executive Magazine. Additionally, like many artists who have had to earn a living in other areas to support their personal artistic dreams, Kelli has over the years worked: for independent motion picture and television producers and directors creating storyboards and designs for production projects; to branching out into other artistic endeavors such as writing screenplays; to writing his first novel, Finding Angels and first published on August 1, 2005 [US]. Those close to him knew this as “the seven year project”. Kelli has other nationally recognized published works including photography books and instructional incense and oil formularies. He also owned and managed a shop on the East Coast for a number of years, creating scents for incense and oils that are exclusively his and still marketed through his venture, Spellbound Originals.

    Sedona Arts Center is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to nurturing creative discovery, learning and sharing through arts education and artistic development. The Sedona Arts Center is located at State Route 89A & Art Barn Road in uptown Sedona. For more information call 928-282-3809 or visit SedonaArtsCenter.org.

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