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Designers -> Which Software do you use for vector Logos?
so, which program do you use when the logo needs to be scaleable for print and web?
Can PS do that and are styles scaleable too? |
Try Imageready.
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illustrator...
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Depends on your platform.....
For Macs you have two choices..either Macromedia Freehand of Adobe Illustrator For PCs you have either CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator. These three programs create 99% of all the professional vector graphics. Good luck Fulcrumstudio.com |
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freehand / fireworks MX
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Illustrator :thumbsup
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I would recommend illustrator.
But I've done many of my vector work in (you won't beleive it) Flash! I also have a friend who do it in Xara X. You just need to develop a skill, tool is secondary... Pixelpusher |
Illustrator rocks. Freehand is available for PC as well as MAC.
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XaraX is nice too, and cheap :-)
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illustrator - but been dabbling a bit with them in flash lately
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illustrator is nice, but takes a long time to get used to
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MS Paint.
No seriously, I use illustrator and yes photoshop can make vector scalable images/logos/text. |
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Illustrator CS
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Corel Draw. I use it since version 3.
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coreldraw :thumbsup
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illustrator and corel draw are the best i think:thumbsup
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gotta use vector based software like Illustrator, Quark, not photoshop which is raster based
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