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InDesign 101 yellow belt Reviews
Anthony S, 04 Sep 2018
I feel Gedi went a little too quick and used too much jargon specific to the product. I know an outline to be an outline, not a stroke etc. and I found that he was pretty quick, there's no doubting his knowledge on the product and his ability to navigate with his eyes closed but I'm not sure his training style was the best. on more than one occasion he shows us multiple ways to access and use the same element of InDesign which made things a little confusing... just show us one, it's easier.
Anna B, 07 Aug 2018
London
Excellent course - Tim is very well versed on InDesign.
Rebecca H, 07 Aug 2018
London
Tim was great, very patient and a great teaching skills. Course and the projects were fun too. The venue could be designed more for learning, i.e. brighter, cooler, better drinks and snacks, signage.
Melissa F, 07 Aug 2018
London
Venue while easy to find feels a bit work in progress, in need of a lick of paint and not exactly an inspiring environment. No screens or music for atmosphere. The intermittent wifi was a bit frustrating. Tim managed any hitches brilliantly. Lovely peppermint tea and thoughtful inclusion of biscuits. Love a digital feedback form - hurrah.
Carly J, 07 Aug 2018
London
Tim was a great trainer and was very clear throughout which made a technical piece of software easy to understand. (from someone who has already had InDesign training before). Tim would always take time to go over anything that someone may have found difficult.
Sarah C, 27 Jul 2018
Good day of training, we used one of our brochures to reproduce in Indesign, which was very useful.
Katie L, 10 Jul 2018
Manchester
Brilliant training. Ian is a great communicator and asked us from start to finish what we needed and what would be most helpful to get out of the training. Would recommend to anyone needing a crash course in InDesign.
Rebecca B, 10 Jul 2018
Manchester
Ian was a great tutor and made the learning experience both valuable and enjoyable.
Lucinda N, 06 Jul 2018
London
As a complete beginner to InDesign I found the vast amount of information squeezed into 2 days quite challenging. Technically, it was 1 day of learning as the second day we were asked to design a leaflet. I found it difficult to keep up as I had to observe the teacher's screen, follow the instructions on my computer and try to write down notes simultaneously. The pace was too fast and would have been better if the course was held over a minimum of 3 days. The instructor provided some very useful industry tips but I don't believe it's very good value for money overall.