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SERIES & AUTHOR VISION Revealed Series Vision The Revealed Series is your guide to today s hottest multimedia applications. These comprehensive books teach the skills behind the application, showing you how to apply smart design principles to multimedia products, such as dynamic graphics, animation, Web sites, and video. A team of design professionals including multimedia instructors, students, authors, and editors worked together to create this series. We recognized the unique needs of the multimedia market and created a series that gives you comprehensive step-by-step instructions and offers an in-depth explanation of the why behind a skill, all in a clear, visuallybased layout. It was our goal to create books that speak directly to the multimedia and design community one of the most rapidly growing computer fields today. We feel that the Revealed Series does just that with sophisticated content and an instructive book design. The Revealed Series Author s Vision The target audience for this book is a savvy user who wants important information and needs little hand-holding. If you have a sense of adventure, an interest in design, and a healthy dose of creativity, this is the Photoshop book for you. The focus is hands-on, and the style is informal and to the point. My goal is to not only instruct but inspire you to explore the richness of this program and your own design vision. Special thanks to the following team members: MT Cozzola, who took on the formidable task of managing the entire project and made it seem easy. What problems? Rachel Bunin, the development editor who knows better than to work with me, but does so anyway. She knows how to make me laugh when I feel like crying. Cathie DiMassa, who managed the production end of things, and made everything turn out all right. Danielle Shaw and Ashlee Welz Smith, who were able to make short order of a lengthy book by doing a super job of getting the bugs out of these chapters. Nicole Pinard, who helped make this vision a reality and who makes assembling the perfect team possible. Marjorie Hunt, whom we are delighted to have back at the helm as Managing Editor on this project. Christina Kling Garrett, who can answer any question and solve any problem. I would like to add a special thanks to my husband, Michael, for his emotional and professional support, and to my mother, Mary Eisner, for her support and enthusiasm. Their contributions make this book possible. Elizabeth Eisner Reding v
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