Re: Vector Programs

by "Mike Eovino" <meovino(at)erols.com>

 Date:  Tue, 29 Jun 1999 08:00:29 -0400
 To:  "Starr Wolf" <starrwolf(at)starrwolf.com>,
<hwg-software(at)hwg.org>
  todo: View Thread, Original
We have both Adobe Illustrator and Corel Draw here in house.  We use
Illustrator almost exclusively, not because we like it so much, but because
it's what our outside graphic artists use.  I think it's pretty difficult to
use, but I'm not a graphics guy.  We got Corel Draw because it came with
Quark Xpress, but we really haven't used it for much (but using Corel Trace
to turn scanned images into vector graphics is pretty cool!).  That's
probably not much help, but that's my experience.

Mike E.

-----Original Message-----
From: Starr Wolf <starrwolf(at)starrwolf.com>
To: hwg-software(at)hwg.org <hwg-software(at)hwg.org>
Date: Monday, June 28, 1999 1:11 PM
Subject: Vector Programs


>Afternoon Everyone:
>
>I'm looking for input relative to Vector software and trying to avoid
DL'ing
>the trial versions or going out-of-house on projects.
>
>Anyone have recommendations as to graphics programs to use and their
>learning curves, user-friendliness, effectiveness at creating various
levels
>of graphics for use on web pages, etc.?
>
>Cost is not an issue *if* the program proves to be an asset.
>
>Your input is greatly apprciated.
>
>Starr Wolf
>
>

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