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There has been much discussion over the years about which programs are better. Keep in mind when you are evaluating a software package to purchase or open source package to use, that you will probably have to output your designs to a professional printer. Not all commercial printers have all programs available, and not all features are compatible with their output hardware. Contact your printer first to make sure they'll be able to use your files. | There has been much discussion over the years about which programs are better. Keep in mind when you are evaluating a software package to purchase or open source package to use, that you will probably have to output your designs to a professional printer. Not all commercial printers have all programs available, and not all features are compatible with their output hardware. Contact your printer first to make sure they'll be able to use your files. | ||
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+ | There is no perfect software package. When selecting software, choose one where you feel yourself most confortable with. If you are familiar with Photoshop, you will probably feel right at home in Illustrator as well. If you are skilled in Visio you can achieve great result even the toolset is more limited than Illustrator's. It all comes down to how well you know the software and how much time you want to invest to learn new skills for a particular software package. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Technical design software]] | * [[Technical design software]] | ||
* [[Raster versus Vector artwork]] | * [[Raster versus Vector artwork]] |
Revision as of 08:19, 6 March 2006
Graphics software are computer programs used by designers to create artwork.
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Raster software
Raster software is used to create raster graphics. Common used software is:
Vector software
Vector software is used to create vector graphics. Common used software is:
- Adobe Illustrator (a good tutorial for using Illustrator is available here)
- Corel Draw
- Sodipodi
- Microsoft Visio
There has been much discussion over the years about which programs are better. Keep in mind when you are evaluating a software package to purchase or open source package to use, that you will probably have to output your designs to a professional printer. Not all commercial printers have all programs available, and not all features are compatible with their output hardware. Contact your printer first to make sure they'll be able to use your files.
Things to consider when choosing your software
There is no perfect software package. When selecting software, choose one where you feel yourself most confortable with. If you are familiar with Photoshop, you will probably feel right at home in Illustrator as well. If you are skilled in Visio you can achieve great result even the toolset is more limited than Illustrator's. It all comes down to how well you know the software and how much time you want to invest to learn new skills for a particular software package.