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be sure and add more !'s next time, that way we will really know how hard you were laughing at the quoted statement. It's kind of hard to tell if you are really amused or not with only 8 "!"
LMAO!!!!!!!!
ok..ok..i get the info... im not all the good with ps i guessApparently not enough PS to know photoshop can handle vectors, course as said earlier the ideal tool for vectors out of the adobe suite is Illustrator.
that is just nasty...uhhhhhDang Cryptix.......who shit in your corn flakes today.....
You cannot use vectors from istock as part of your company's trademark.
iStockphoto License Agreement | iStockphoto.com
Section 4.a Standard License Prohibitions. (note #4)
Yeah, I know this, but that doesn't stop many people from doing so (just look at some of the "portfolios" here).
A website/lander logo is a far cry from a company trademark as well.
ok..i got another question.. is a simple logo more appealing or a header for a page.
for instance lets say we are using some dietician website... should one use just a logo with a white bg., or a entire header to cover the whole horizontal breadth of the pg.
which is more appealing to a viewer?
i was thinking of using illustrator. would the pics created be better than PS? as in would it be a hit
tried AAA. didnt like it thoI spent good amount of time on AAA Logo Maker and that was years back. I am sure no one mentioned it, now I get it done in PhotoShop.
Illustrator, by far. If you're serious about it at least.
I make all my designs on Illustrator. I use Photoshop to dress it up after wards.
Wouldn't be any "better or worse" than photoshop. They're two tools that concentrate on particular aspects. Photoshop has some vector capabilities but Illustrator is the primary tool of the suite for vector designs, where as Photoshop is far more apt for raster work.
So if you plan on doing a lot of design that needs to be scalable, then Illustrator would be the better route as its far more appropriate for vector work. But if you're doing primarily webdesign or photo retouching and so forth, photoshop may be more suitable (between the two).