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The document is a learning module for a Grade 10 Computer class that covers graphics design using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Illustrator over two weeks. It provides an overview of the topics to be discussed each week, learning objectives, core values, and a discussion on using the Control Panel and Keyboard Shortcuts in Adobe InDesign, listing the modifier keys for various tools. The module aims to teach students how to create print and web-ready materials using desktop publishing software like Adobe InDesign.

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The document is a learning module for a Grade 10 Computer class that covers graphics design using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Illustrator over two weeks. It provides an overview of the topics to be discussed each week, learning objectives, core values, and a discussion on using the Control Panel and Keyboard Shortcuts in Adobe InDesign, listing the modifier keys for various tools. The module aims to teach students how to create print and web-ready materials using desktop publishing software like Adobe InDesign.

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BAGUIO PATRIOTIC HIGH SCHOOL

#21 Harrison Road Baguio City

School Year 2021 – 2022

COMPUTER 10
Graphics Design and 3D Modeling

LEARNING MODULES
Week 25 and 26 (January 17 - 21, 2022)
(January 24 - 28, 2022)

Prepared By: Baniaga, Ryan Tolentino


Learning Module 13 for Grade 10
COMPUTER 10
DATE : TOPIC

Week 25: January 17 - 21, 2022 Graphics Design with Adobe InDesign
Reference:
Jemma Development Group. Creative
Design CS6.Jemma Incorporated, 2013
Page 192 - 196

Week 26: January 24 - 28, 2022 Graphics Design with Adobe Illustrator
Reference:
Jemma Development Group. Creative
Design CS6.Jemma Incorporated, 2013
Page 192 – 196

Official Website Reference:


Layout Design and desktop publishing software | adobe InDesign. (n.d.).
Retrieved December 27, 2021, from
https://www.adobe.com/products/indesign.html

designer, J. H. B. W. A. graphic, writer, About, A. W. W., Print, T., & Bear, web
design our editorial process J. H. (n.d.). The History and Invention of
Desktop Publishing. Lifewire. https://www.lifewire.com/when-was-
desktop-publishing-invented-1073863

Fussell, G. (2014, August 29). Back to School Special: 30 Simple Adobe


InDesign Tutorials. Design & Illustration Envato Tuts+.
https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/back-to-school-special---30-
simple-adobe-indesign-tutorials--cms-21806

Most Essential Learning Competencies: At the end of this module, the learners
should be able to:

1. Elucidate how Adobe InDesign impacted the Desktop Publishing


Industry.
2. Explain the process on how printed materials are created using Desktop
Publishing Software such as Adobe InDesign.
3. Create Print and Web Ready Materials using Adobe InDesign applying
the principles learned with the use of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe
Illustrator
Core Values:

1. Creativity in projecting a given written format into a Visual Graphic design.


2. Critical thinking in interpreting graphics design requirements.
3. Industriousness in detailing graphics designs created with Adobe
InDesign.

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Week 25: Day 1 and 2 [Discussion]
Graphics Design with Adobe InDesign

Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing and page layout designing


software application produced by Adobe Inc. It can be used to create works
such as posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers,
presentations, books and ebooks. InDesign can also publish content
suitable for tablet devices in conjunction with Adobe Digital Publishing
Suite. Graphic designers and production artists are the principal users,
creating and laying out periodical publications, posters, and print media.
InDesign is the successor to Adobe PageMaker, which Adobe acquired by
buying Aldus Corporation in late 1994.

Adobe InDesign is a great program to use when designing anything that


uses type heavily. We can be a more effective layout artist if we master the
Control Panel and Keyboard Shortcuts.

Using the Control Panel and the Keyboard Shortcuts

The Control panel displays the options for the currently selected tool. For most
tools, the option includes X and Y location, W and H dimensions, Scala X and Y,
Rotation and Shear Angle, Rotate and Flip, Fill and Stroke Color, Stroke Weight
and Style, Apply Effect, Opacity, Drop Shadow, Quick Apply, and the Options
Menu. The important thing to remember is that the Control panel is customized
based on the selected tool.

Parts of the Control Panel


1. X Location – The current X coordinate of the Object.
2. Y Location – The current Y Coordinate of the Object
3. W Location – The current width coordinate of the object.
4. H Location – The current height coordinate of the object.
5. Scale X Percentage – Enter a value to scale an object horizontally by
percentage.
6. Scale Y Percentage – Enter a value to scale an object vertically by
percentage.
7. Rotation Angle - The default value is 0, to adjust the rotation of the selected
object, choose a value from the dropdown list or type the value in the
textbox.
8. Shear X Angle – Is a shear transformation in the x-direction.

To Display and hide the Control Panel


1. If the control panel is not visible in the
workspace. Click the Window Menu
then Select the Control Option or
simply use the shortcut key,
Alt+Ctrl+6.

2. To hide the panel, click the Window


Menu then Unselect the Control
Option.
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To Customize the Control Panel
1. Choose Customize from the Control Panel Menu located at the right side
of the Control Panel.
2. Specify options to display or hide.
3. Click Ok.

Keyboard Shortcuts
➢ To view the shortcuts and modifier keys
1. Got to Window Menu
2. Click Utilities
3. Click Tool Hints.

Modifier Keys for the Following Tools


1. For Selection Tool
a. Shift: Adds or removes Items from Selection.
b. Ctrl: When resizing an object; scales the content along with the
container frame.
c. Alt: Copies a selected item as it is dragged.
d. Arrow Keys: Nudges a selection. Press together with the Shift Button to
nudge in Larger Increments.
e. Shortcut Key: V or Escape Key

2. For Direct Selection Tool


a. Shift: Adds or removes path points or groups objects from selection.
b. Alt: Copies the selected line segment.
c. Arrow Keys: Nudges the selection. Press Shift to nudge a selection in a
larger increment.
d. Shortcut Key: A

3. For Page Tool


a. Shift: Extends the range of pages selected.
b. Ctr: Adds a page to the selection or removes a page from the selection.

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c. Alt: Moves a page independently between objects when dragging a page.
d. Shortcut Key: Short + P

4. For Gap Tool


a. Shift: Adjusts only two items opposite the cursor’s position.
b. Ctrl: Resizes the gap instead of moving it.
c. Alt: Moves page items instead of moving it.
d. Arrow Keys: Activates an alternate gap, such as by switching the
horizontal and vertical orientation.
e. Shortcut Key: U

5. For Type Tool


a. Shift: Constraints the aspect ratio of a new text frame.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
c. Alt: Switches to Hand Tool when editing text or when creating a text
frame and draws from the center out.
d. Shortcut Key: T

6. For Line Tool


a. Shit: Constrains a line to 45-degree angles.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
c. Alt: Draws the shape from the center out.
d. Arrow Keys: Creates multiple copies of the shape.
e. Shortcut Key: \

7. For Pen Tool


a. Shift: Constrains the newly-draw segment to 45-degree angles.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
c. Alt: Switches to Convert Direction Point Tool.
d. Arrow Keys: Nudge the last drawn point on the path.
e. Shortcut Key: P

8. For Pencil Tool


a. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
b. Alt: While drawing a path, cause the path to close up. Before or after
drawing switches to smooth tool.
c. Shortcut Key: N

9. For Rectangle Frame Tool


a. Shift: Constrains Aspect Ratio.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
c. Alt: Draws the shape from the center out.
d. Arrow Keys: Creates multiple copies of the shape.
e. Shortcut Key: F

10. For Rectangle Tool


a. Shift: Constrains Aspect Ratio.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily Switches to Selection Tool.
c. Alt: Draws the shape from the center out.
d. Arrow Keys: Creates multiple copies of the shape.
e. Shortcut Key: M

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11. For Scissor Tools
a. Ctrl: Temporarily Switches to Selection Tool.
b. Alt: Switches to Add Anchor Point Tool.
c. Shortcut Key: C

12. For Free Transform Tool


a. Shift: When scaling from a corner, constrains width and height to
aspect ratio, when rotating, constrains to 45-degree increments.
b. Ctrl: When Scaling, scales the container only, not the content.
c. Alt: Transforms from center out.
d. Shortcut Key: G

13. For Gradient Swatch Tool


a. Shift: Constrains direction to 45-degree angle.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
c. Shortcut Key: G

14. For Gradient Feather Tool


a. Shift: Constrains direction to 45-degree angle.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection tool.
c. Shortcut Key: Shift + G

15. For Note Tool


a. Ctrl: Switches to Type Tool
b. Alt: Switches to Hand Tool

16. For Eyedropper Tool


a. Shift: Samples or applies on the object’s swatch.
b. Alt: Clears the currently sampled attributes.
c. Shortcut Key: I

17. For Hand Tool


a. Shift: Constrains panning either horizontally or vertically.
b. Ctrl: Temporarily switches to Selection Tool.
c. Shortcut Key: H
18. For Zoom Tool
a. Ctrl: Temporarily Switches to Selection Tool.
b. Alt: Zooms out instead of in.
c. Shortcut Key: Z

Given above are the common shortcut keys for the Basic Tools that we encounter
every time we do some layout. There are other Shortcut Keys for more functions.
To be able to access the different shortcut keys simply go to the Window Menu.
Select Utilities and Click Tool Hints. Make sure to select a Specific Tool from the
Tool Bars.

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Week 25: Day 3 and 4 [Discussion and Demonstration]
Graphics Design with Adobe InDesign

Pick a Boo 😊 Still remember me. Seems like lay outing in InDesign is
Interesting Right? How about if we try to learn more on the Application
of what we have discussed earlier. Let us try following a procedure on
Creating Typographical Poster as instructed by Jo Gulliver.

Source: https://www.creativebloq.com/how-to/how-to-design-a-
typographical-poster-using-adobe-indesign

Creating a Typographical Poster Using Adobe InDesign

Procedure 1: Create a New Document


Create a new print document and
select your desired page size from
the drop-down options. I’m
choosing to work with an A3
document. For now, I'll set the
number of columns to 1 with 0mm
gutter and 0mm margins – this is
because I’m going to add a
document grid, so I can always
adjust these measurements later.
Un-tick 'Facing Pages', then hit the
'More Options' button in the top
right and add 3mm bleed (this is
the industry standard for
printing).

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Procedure 2: Add Grid
Now let's set up the document grid. Because of the nature of the design, I know
I want to work with a grid of around 5mm. Draw a box the same width as the
page, then take the measurement shown in the width field and divide it by 5. So
my box is 297mm, which divided by 5 will give 59.4mm. I’m going to round this
up to 60mm. Hit cmd+Z to undo this action and this time, divide the width by
60. The new measurement of 4.95mm can now be applied to the document grid.

Procedure 3: Apply the Grid

Go to the main menu InDesign > Preferences > Grids and apply the 4.95mm
measurement to the document grid by entering this figure into the horizontal
and vertical 'Gridlines Every' fields. Enter 1 to the 'Subdivisions' field, and also
apply this measurement to the baseline in the 'Increments Every' field. Change
the Start measurement to 0mm, and un-tick 'Grid in back' so the gridlines will
still be visible when you add a background color to your design.

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Procedure 4: Create Marquees

You’re now ready to start working on your poster. Show the document grid via
'View > Grids & Guides > Show Document Grid' and turn on 'Snap to Document
Grid'. Apply a red background to the document including the bleed area – in this
case I’m using M:95 Y:100.
Select the Rectangle tool and draw a square by holding down shift to constrain
the proportions as you drag; the marquee will automatically snap to the grid.
Apply the 4.95mm measurement to the stroke width of the rectangle via the
Stroke panel, then switch the Align Strokes to 'Inside' and change the color to
white.

Procedure 5: Add Text

Next add the key text information to your poster. I'll be using Helvetica for all the
type, as I already have a brand style to work to. Let's start with the main
headline. Draw a text box and enter your heading copy ('brand impact awards.').

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I’m using the document grid as a guide for the size of my copy, and increasing
the size of the text so the ascender fits to the grid (in this case 117pt).

To give me better control over the placement of the headline, I’m going to split
the three words into separate text frames and align the text in each to the
baseline grid. This option can be found in the Control panel when the paragraph
formatting controls are selected.

Procedure 6: Adjust Kerning and Alignment

I’ve increased the tracking of my header to 20 and tidied up the spacing between
the letters by manually adjusting the kerning (hold down alt and use the arrow
keys to do this). To give you more control over the kerning, reduce the default
kerning increment via 'InDesign menu > Preferences > Units & Increments', and
enter 5 into the Kerning/tracking field.

Once you’re happy


with the spacing of
your type, you can
look at adding
some interest by
playing with the
placement and
weight of each
word. I’m using
ruler guides to
align the ‘i’ of
'impact', the stem
of the ‘r’ in
'branding' and the
first ‘a’ of 'awards'
to the bowl of the ‘d’
of 'branding'.

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Week 26: Day 1 [Discussion and Demonstration]
Graphics Design with Adobe InDesign

Pick a Boo 😊 Still remember me. Here are the 6 Tips for Choosing the
Right Typography for your Poster.

1. Align your choice of typography with the content of your poster.


2. Never use more than three different kinds of type or text.
3. Don’t forget about the typeface weight.
4. Key Information should be eye-catching and easily visible from a
distance.
5. Kerning is Key
6. Picking the perfect partner.

Procedure 7: Add More Text

Next I want to add the strap in the bottom left corner of the square frame we
created in step #4. Again I’m using the document grid as a guide for the text size.
Draw a text box and add your copy, then align the copy to the baseline. Use the
shortcut cmd+shift+< or > to adjust the size of your copy while constraining the
frame size. Increase the tracking to 10 and manually adjust the kerning until
you’re happy with the result.

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Procedure 8: Introduce Hierarchy

Now I’m going to add some additional text. I'll start by drawing a text box the
same width as the square frame, this time fitting the x-height of the text to the
grid, adjusting the tracking and kerning, and aligning the text to baseline.
Draw a second text box the same width as the square frame, and this time align
the text to the baseline and then select 'Only Align First Line to Grid' in the
Control panel flyout menu. This is because I want this text to be smaller than
the strapline, which means it won’t fit to the document grid. Altering the sizing
in this way will help create a hierarchy of information.

Procedure 9: Work in Columns

Split the new text frame into 3 columns via the Text Frame Options panel,
(cmd+B) and enter 4.95mm into the gutter width field. I have three pieces of text
I want to sit in each of the columns. The easiest way to fit the copy to the columns
is to use a Column Break. To apply this, place the cursor at the point you want

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the text to break at, and in the Type menu select 'Insert Break Character >
Column Break' (or use the enter key, or fn+return).

Procedure 10: Finishing Up

I want to add a grid pattern to the poster, so I'm going to draw a frame the same
size as one of the document's grid squares, with a white outline and a stroke
weight of 1pt. To create a square pattern, I'll duplicate this frame using the
shortcut alt+cmd and drag, and snapping a frame to every other square in the
document grid.

Finally, I need to position the grid pattern so it aligns with the strap added in
step #7. To finish things off, I'll add some last pieces of info and the logos needed
to complete the poster.

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Sir before we start. Sir can we add Images in our poster?
How can we do it in Adobe InDesign?

Very Good Question 😊 In Adobe InDesign Adding Pictures is


not the same with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
The only procedure that the software can agree is through
drag and drop. However here is the correct Procedure in
Adding Image in Adobe InDesign.

To Add Image in Adobe InDesign

Procedure 1: Go File Tab and Look for the “Place” or Press “Ctrl + D”

Procedure 2: Look for the Folder where the Image is Located then select
the Image you want to add in your Poster then click Open.

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How to Resize the Image
➢ After Clicking the Open in from the Image Folder. It does not Automatically
place the Image in your Canvass or Workspace. You Need to Draw the
Image by Dragging your Mouse into the Canvass. After Dragging the Image
to the Image Size of your Desir you may now Release your Left Click
Button.

➢ To Align the Image, Access the Align Control in your Right Panel. Select
your Desired Alignment

How to Reduce the Image Opacity


➢ Sometimes we need to Reduce the Opacity for some purposes such as
making the Image as a Background. Here is the Basic Step to Reduce the
Opacity of an Image.

1. After Inserting the Image on your right panel, you will Find the Property
Appearance. Their your can find the Opacity, Reduce it to the percentage
of your desired Image Appearance in your composition.

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Week 26: Day 2 to 4 [Application Proper]
Graphics Design with Adobe InDesign

😊 We had quite a long discussion for the previous meeting. What if we


apply what we have learned in an actual Poster which utilizes typography
and a little bit of images. Since it’s our School Foundation Day, why don’t
we create a poster using Adobe InDesign.

Performance Task # 1-13: Typographical Poster

Objectives:
1. Understand how the Basic Tools in Adobe InDesign Works.
2. Explain the different Shortcut Keys in Adobe InDesign.
3. Apply the lessons learned in Adobe InDesign to a Basic Typographical
Poster.

Case: Design a Typographical Poster that will show an Event Invitation of


BPHS Foundation Day with the theme: “BPHS@104: Resilient and Positive
through Service and Leadership”

Procedures:
1. Load your Adobe InDesign.
2. Create a New Project with a Dimension of 12 Inches by 18 Inches. The
Orientation should be in Portrait.
3. Change the Unit of Measurement through Clicking on the Units Dropdown
Arrow:

4. Use the Text Tool/Type Tool and Place Control to Complete the Project.
5. Save your File in InDesign Document Format {.indd} then Upload in our
Google Classroom together with the Following.
A. CONCLUSION
B. GENERALIZATION
C. REFLECTION

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BAGUIO PATRIOTIC HIGH SCHOOL
#21 Harrison Road Baguio City
School Year 2021 – 2022

MODULE 13 POST TEST

Name: _______________________________________ Date: _________________________


Grade and Section: __________________________ Class Number: _______________
Due Date: 28 January 2022 Total Number of Points: 10

Give the Equivalent Command for the Following Keyboard Shortcuts:

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BAGUIO PATRIOTIC HIGH SCHOOL
#21 Harrison Road Baguio City
School Year 2021 – 2022

MODULE 12 POST TEST KEY ANSWER

Name: _______________________________________ Date: _________________________


Grade and Section: __________________________ Class Number: _______________
Due Date: 14 January 2022 Total Number of Points: 10
Answer the Following:

In tabular Form. Compare and Contrast Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator


and Adobe InDesign with respect to Setting up of Dimensions of Canvass,
Margins, Rulers and Guides based on how you work with the software.

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign


Utilizes the Control key Utilizes the Control key Needs to access Grid and
Ctrl + R. Ctrl + R. Guides
Size and dimensions of Size and dimensions of Size and dimensions of
Canvass can be set in Canvass can be set in Canvass can be set in
the New Document the New Document the New Document
Dialogue Box. Dialogue Box. Dialogue Box.
To hide Guides, drag the To hide Guides, drag the To hide the ruler guides,
Guides Back to the Top Guides Back to the Top click View > Grids &
of the Ruler or at the left of the Ruler or at the left Guides > Hide Guides.
Corner of the Ruler. Corner of the Ruler. When you're ready to see
the guides again, return
to this same location and
click Show Guides.
Select an individual Select an individual Select an individual
guide with the Selection guide with the Selection guide with the Selection
or Direct Selection tool or Direct Selection tool or Direct Selection tool
and drag and drop it and drag and drop it and drag and drop it
onto a ruler to delete it or onto a ruler to delete it or onto a ruler to delete it or
press Delete. To delete press Delete. To delete press Delete. To delete
all the guides on a all the guides on a all the guides on a
spread, right-click in spread, right-click in spread, right-click in
Windows or Ctrl-click in Windows or Ctrl-click in Windows or Ctrl-click in
MacOS on a ruler. Click MacOS on a ruler. Click MacOS on a ruler. Click
Delete All Guides on Delete All Guides on Delete All Guides on
Spread. Spread. Spread.

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