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Name: Joni
Location: In a state of confusion
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I've been told many many times by my teachers that you MUST use a vector based program for LOGO DESIGN.
I do all print design but I don't get a lot of Logo design jobs. Once in awhile I'll get one and so far it always comes down to having to use a vector art style - the customer usually wants something that can be transferred to different types of material without loosing it's resolution.
Photoshop is not vector based graphics and unless it's for the web you will have to deal with a degraded resolution. Most companies who want a new logo design need it to be able to print on anything without loosing the resolution. Illustrator and Corell are vector programs. Bottom line, Adobe makes the best programs but.... they are very expensive....
If you are a student at any college, there are websites with huge discounts. In california we have a statewide college site that's for students & faculty only. (you have to type in your student ID# to purchase anything)
I bought the CS4 DESIGN PREMIUM (there are other versions like STANDARD but this one is the best) for $350 including tax! Regular price is around $2000!
The Suite has Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, Reader Pro, and Version Cue!
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