Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Tue
13
Mar
2007

Cool Work News

Our company pays a yearly subscription fee to an online prepress training organization. I knew it was time for them to renew the subscription for the service, but I didn't give it much thought. I had checked out the site for myself and had wished I had $300 so that I could learn it on my own. Well, last Friday I was given my very own login. Woohoo!

I've been signed up for 23 courses:
  • Adobe Acrobat 7
  • Adobe Bridge
  • Adobe Illustrator CS2: What's New
  • Adobe Illustrator CS: Drawing, Tools, and Text
  • Adobe Illustrator CS: Layers, Advanced Features and Output
  • Adobe InDesign CS2: What's New
  • Adobe InDesign CS: Master Pages, Colors and Images
  • Adobe InDesign CS: Objects, Shapes and Lines
  • Adobe InDesign CS: PageMaker Plugin Pack
  • Adobe InDesign CS: Template and Workspace Preferences
  • Adobe InDesign CS: Text, Formatting and Output
  • Adobe Photoshop CS2: Color Correction
  • Adobe Photoshop CS2: Masking
  • Adobe Photoshop CS2: What's New
  • Adobe Photoshop CS: Fundamentals
  • Color Management Theory
  • Creo Preps 5
  • Enfocus PitStop Professional 6
  • FlightCheck 5.5
  • Mac OSX Panther: Font Management with Suitcase X1
  • QuarkXPress 6: Fundamentals
  • Transitioning from Quark to InDesign CS2
  • Troubleshooting Digital Files

I've already passed two of them. I decided to get the Illustrator and Suitcase ones out of the way first since I know the most about those. Next I'm tackling Acrobat, Pitstop and Flightcheck, since those are the programs I use the most during my current duties. When I get through these, I've been told there are more than I can do. Hopefully this is my chance to really show I can get this stuff and start training as an operator.

Edit: Here, I took a screenshot of my class list. Aren't those little diploma graphics the cutest when you pass a class?

Prepress class list