What is Adobe InDesign?
Adobe InDesign is a professional page layout and desktop publishing application used to create brochures, flyers, reports, catalogues, newsletters, magazines, books, forms, interactive PDFs and other print or digital documents. It is commonly used by designers, marketers, publishers and communications teams.
Who should attend Adobe InDesign training?
Adobe InDesign training is suitable for graphic designers, marketers, communications professionals, content creators, publishers, administrators and business users who need to create professional layouts. It is useful for anyone producing marketing materials, reports, brochures, newsletters, catalogues or long-form documents.
Which Adobe InDesign course should I choose?
Choose InDesign Lite if you are new to InDesign and need to create simple documents such as flyers, ads and stationery. Choose InDesign Essentials if you want a broader foundation for professional layouts, brochures, reports and digital documents. Choose InDesign Advanced if you already use InDesign and want to improve long document, automation and professional publishing workflows.
What is the difference between InDesign Lite, Essentials and Advanced?
InDesign Lite focuses on the basics of Adobe InDesign for simple short documents. InDesign Essentials covers the core skills needed for professional layouts, multi-page documents, styles, text, images and print-ready workflows. InDesign Advanced is designed for experienced users who need long document workflows, automation, advanced formatting and professional publishing techniques.
Is Adobe InDesign training suitable for beginners?
Yes. InDesign Lite and InDesign Essentials are suitable for beginners. InDesign Lite introduces simple document creation, while InDesign Essentials provides a more comprehensive foundation in page layout, typography, formatting, images, styles and professional document design.
Do I need design experience before taking an InDesign course?
No prior InDesign experience is required for beginner-level training. Basic computer skills and some familiarity with design, marketing or document production can be helpful, but the beginner-level courses are designed to introduce layout and publishing concepts step by step.
What will I learn in an Adobe InDesign course?
Nexacu’s Adobe InDesign courses cover practical skills in page setup, layout, typography, text formatting, styles, image placement, colour, templates, parent pages, exporting, print preparation and digital publishing. Higher-level courses may also cover long documents, automation, interactive PDFs and accessibility workflows.
Does Adobe InDesign training cover print and digital publishing?
Yes. Adobe InDesign training covers skills for both print and digital publishing. Participants learn how to build professional layouts, manage document elements, prepare files for output and create documents for print, PDF or digital use.
Can InDesign training help with marketing materials, reports and long documents?
Yes. Adobe InDesign is commonly used to create marketing materials, flyers, brochures, advertisements, newsletters, catalogues, branded documents, reports and long-form publications. The best course depends on the document type, your current skill level and whether you need simple layouts, multi-page documents, interactivity, accessibility or advanced publishing workflows.
What are InDesign Interactivity and InDesign Accessibility courses for?
InDesign Interactivity is for users who want to create interactive PDFs and online documents with features such as buttons, hyperlinks, animation, video and interactive layout techniques. InDesign Accessibility is for users who need to create more accessible PDFs and documents using InDesign, document structure and accessibility-focused workflows.
Can I attend Adobe InDesign training online?
Yes. Adobe InDesign training is available live online, as well as face-to-face at selected Australian training locations. Live online students can ask questions, participate in discussions, complete practical exercises and receive trainer support during the course.
Where is Adobe InDesign training available in Australia?
Adobe InDesign training is available at selected Australian training locations and live online. Current location availability may vary by course, date and schedule, so review the available dates and locations before booking.
Do you offer private Adobe InDesign training for teams?
Yes. Nexacu offers private Adobe InDesign team training that can be tailored to workplace needs. This is useful for marketing, communications, publishing and design teams that need consistent InDesign skills for branded documents, reports, brochures, catalogues or digital publications.
How much is Adobe InDesign training?
The cost of Adobe InDesign training varies depending on the course selected. Visit the relevant course page for current pricing, duration, inclusions and schedule details before booking.
Are Adobe InDesign courses hands-on?
Yes. Adobe InDesign courses are instructor-led and include hands-on exercises, practical examples and real-world document tasks. Participants practise using InDesign tools during the course so they can apply the skills to workplace design and publishing projects.