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Design software suggestion

J Hill Designs

New Member
CS6 is the last version of the suite that was available before CC started.
CC (stands for Creative Cloud) is basically a constantly self-updating version of the software that you pay for yearly but you get every software that comes with it from Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign to After Effects.
I believe you can download the CS2 suite for free if you look around their website, http://www.adobe.com/downloads/other-downloads.html is the one I found with a quick search but I havent logged in to confirm.


yes - other downloads - click cs2 under creative suite
 

rjssigns

Active Member
Received my first dislike today. :thumb: Would be nice to have gotten a rebuttal with it but c'est la vie.

Can't be PC all of the time.:Big Laugh
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
There ya go..... feel any better ?? :Big Laugh


Like the old song...... one is the loneliest number next to number two.............


Wait, are we talking feelings, music or bathroom habits........ ?? :covereyes:
 

crny1

New Member
Well atleast I figured out what the green and red bands across your names are for now! :Big Laugh

Ok. Now I understand the CC part. Looks like the easiest way to go right now would be the cloud so we get everything. Yes its monthly but could see what we need and don't need and purchase later. Sound correct? I will download CS2 tonight to start messing with it. Right now the only computer I have is the one issued by the company I work for so I don't want to put too much on it. And I don't work for a graphics or vinyl company. I am ordering a new computer for this adventure.
 

rjssigns

Active Member
There ya go..... feel any better ?? :Big Laugh


Like the old song...... one is the loneliest number next to number two.............

Wait, are we talking feelings, music or bathroom habits........ ?? :covereyes:


Yes, I feel much better especially since you're my second dislike. Must be on a streak here. I should go buy lottery tickets.:Big Laugh
 

rjssigns

Active Member
I thought u r collecting dislikes now, but i guess il take it back!

No need. I'll take it. Never thought about the collecting angle. Wonder if there's a prize?:Big Laugh


Figured I probably hacked off a bunch of folks with my previous rant and they finally had time to hit dislike.:Big Laugh



Well looks like lunch is over, back at it.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
If it's anything like the 25,000 post count prize, you're gonna like it................ believe me. :omg:
 

Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
Adobe website sucks in my opinion. I cant see anything regarding "CS6 suite". Everything I see is choose your programs. Do they have a complete package for the suite and I am missing it? Cause there are a few there that I know I dont think I need. Maybe I am looking in the wrong place on the site.

The Adobe site is very hard to navigate.

There are some very odd responses here... anyway, you are a
blank slate. Unless you are running a Mac, you can't go wrong with
either one. Personally, it's the software in between your ears you
need to worry about. Though I do agree, there are probably more
free tutorials for Illustrator.

I saw this advertised on Signs 101 that might help....
http://schoolofracinggraphics.com/courses-overview/mastering-adobe-illustrator-course-information/

Lynda.com not only teaches Illustrator, Corel and Photoshop, it also teaches design. I suggest Von Glitshka's classes.

You say "niche" market... might help to know... you need illustrating
abilities - http://www.illustrationclass.com or layout... you using
clip art? or hand drawn? You getting into any kind of wrap and design, you
have to get this book... http://www.amazon.com/Building-Big-Small-Business-Brand/dp/0988353903/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

You go with Corel, learn from the master.... Joe Diaz
http://diazsignart.com/corel-draw-workshop-mini-meet/

I have a few programs, and know them pretty good. I prefer Illustrator
because of my work flow, and every signshop and design firm I deal with uses
Illustrator. Don't know where people get the idea that Corel is for Illustrating
or has an edge... they both do it really well, in my opinion, Illustrators layer
options give it an edge, add third party plug-ins and add's more drawing options....
when you get there.

If you go with Adobe...

If you selected just the Illustrator and Photoshop apps, you are
in for 40 bucks a month. I highly suggest getting the suite.
I imagine in time you will need to design a website and Muse is
a pretty simple but powerful program for those who can't code.

Once you sign up for Creative Cloud, you have a choice between CC and/or CS6.

Good Luck!
 

crny1

New Member
The Adobe site is very hard to navigate.

There are some very odd responses here... anyway, you are a
blank slate. Unless you are running a Mac, you can't go wrong with
either one. Personally, it's the software in between your ears you
need to worry about. Though I do agree, there are probably more
free tutorials for Illustrator.

I saw this advertised on Signs 101 that might help....
http://schoolofracinggraphics.com/courses-overview/mastering-adobe-illustrator-course-information/

Lynda.com not only teaches Illustrator, Corel and Photoshop, it also teaches design. I suggest Von Glitshka's classes.

You say "niche" market... might help to know... you need illustrating
abilities - http://www.illustrationclass.com or layout... you using
clip art? or hand drawn? Yu getting into any kind of wrap and design, you
have to get this book... http://www.amazon.com/Building-Big-Small-Business-Brand/dp/0988353903/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

You go with Corel, learn from the master.... Joe Diaz
http://diazsignart.com/corel-draw-workshop-mini-meet/

I have a few programs, and know them pretty good. I prefer Illustrator
because of my work flow, and every signshop and design firm I deal with uses
Illustrator. Don't know where people get the idea that Corel is for Illustrating
or has an edge... they both do it really well, in my opinion, Illustrators layer
options give it an edge, add third party plug-ins and add's more drawing options....
when you get there.

If you go with Adobe...

If you selected just the Illustrator and Photoshop apps, you are
in for 40 bucks a month. I highly suggest getting the suite.
I imagine in time you will need to design a website and Muse is
a pretty simple but powerful program for those who can't code.

Once you sign up for Creative Cloud, you have a choice between CC or CS6.

Good Luck!

No MAC. PC for us.

Thanks for the input. I am glad i am not the only one that thought Adobes website was terrible to figure out.
 
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