2. Typical Muse Workflow

In a print workflow, you use Adobe InDesign as a page layout tool and Photoshop and/or Illustrator for creating content. The same holds true for creating sites in Muse, except Muse replaces InDesign for Web-site creation. As you step into Muse, you will quickly learn that there is an easy-to-follow workflow, one that you are probably already familiar with in your print design work. Of course, Muse, like InDesign, provides lots of flexibility in this workflow to match your work style.

The typical Muse workflow from concept to published Web site is as follows:

1. Create Your Site

2. Plan Your Site

3. Design Your Pages

4. Publish Your Site

Let’s take a look at each of the steps in the process to become familiar with them. ...

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