I am somewhat new.
I am a web graphic designer and I've been thrown into designing for print.
I have to design some large posters. Would it make sense for me to use
freehand to do this? The only adobe program I am somewhat comfortable with
is InDesign. Photoshop drives me crazy and I've never touched illustrator.
There is going to be more print design project coming my way and I am hoping
to find a program which can handle small brochures.. leaflets.. etc.. as
well as large posters and I figured this would be the place to ask. I've
been deluding myself into thinking I can use fireworks thus far ;-)
I am comfortable with Macromedia but I know its usually adobe where print is
concerned.
ANYWAYS, I am sure there will be differing opinions, but any and all would
help me out.
Thank you
Lori
http://www.inter-planet.com
If you have Adobe InDesign, use that to assemble your final print layout.
Freehand and Photoshop are indispensible tools in adding all the "eye-candy"
to the print layout.
First, you need to find out how your print work will be output. What line
screen or halftone frequency will be used? Page size? Is the work
full-bleed? Will it be CMYK? Will you have spot colors? I know a bunch of
those questions sound pretty stupid, but they are issues you must consider
in advance. Once much of that is known, you can at least set up your
InDesign document(s) with those parameters in mind.
Get your photos and other bitmap based art taken care of in Photoshop.
Freehand is great for producing vector-based art, such as logos, title
effects and any other complex vector-based stuff. You can take that art and
export it either in EPS or Adobe Illustrator format to bring into InDesign.
Do all your type work (body copy, that is) within InDesign. Right now, it
has the best type setting tools of any layout app on the market, including
full support of all the bells and whistles of OpenType.
Bobby Henderson
--Odysseus
Nice to know I'll be able to stay in my Macormedia Comfort Zone :-)
I am sure I'll be back with many more questions since I've only used
freehand for vector art to be used in flash or logos and things like that
Thanks again,
Lori
http://www.inter-planet.com
"Lori Byrne" <lo...@inter-planet.com> wrote in message
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BTW, you're the first web designer I've ever encountered who doesn't use
Photoshop. I'm not sure how you live without it.... ;-)
Jennifer