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Old August 4th, 2007, 12:45 AM
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i want to design any kind of title or logo
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Old February 19th, 2008, 05:25 PM
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Well, Adobe Illustrator® CS3 is a state of the art graphic's dream to making almost any kind of logo. It uses "vector" art (lines with true curves instead of pixelated). Well worth the cost of the software. You can get a trial version from Adobe's website:

Illustrator CS3 trial version

You'll need to create an account (free) to download it.

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Old February 26th, 2008, 04:40 PM
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Corel Draw any version 10 and up. It's cheap, and the best and most user friendly software around.
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Old February 26th, 2008, 04:49 PM
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Hey, does Corel® have a free trial to try first?

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Yep.
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It's the best software.
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new to screen printing what is the best software to use photoshop,illustrator or corel draw.... thanks

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It really depends on what exactly you are wanting to do.

I used to work for Adobe® Systems and know that Illustrator is a great program to make up any kind of art you want. It uses "vector" capabilities in its rendition of artistic applications. Read that as mathmatical equations.

Photoshop® on the other hand it great for retouching photographs and uses a "raster" base way of manipulating the graphics. Read that as pixel by pixel.

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I would recommend a combination of both, vector and raster. If you just have vector software that limits the amount of file types that you can output. Both types of software has its uses.
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What graphics software do you guys recommend, I am new to the business but very eager to learn as much as I can as fast as I can. I have intermediate computer skills, but I get frustrated easily with technology....that is why I am going to have my wife do that part.

I was just wondering what software and programs you would suggest for efficiency and that are user friendly (as much as possible).
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Hey Jason, see my post above. You can get Adobe's tutorials "Classroom in a book" (from eBay® or Amazon) to learn the basics of each program. I believe that Illustrator® is absolutely the cutting edge software for making ANY artistic rendering.

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