Graphic packages for web page design

Keith Engwall engwall at uthscsa.edu
Tue May 7 12:23:22 EDT 1996


Has anyone used Freehand?  How does it compare to Adobe's products? and Corel?

Please post replies to engwall at uthscsa.edu.  Thanks.

Keith

>I concur.  Together, Illustrator and Photoshop give a web designer a
>pretty powerful package of graphics tools.  Beware though, for Illustrator
>is notoriously non-intuitive and has a very steep learning curve.
>
>My 2 cents.
>
>Jay Baker
>UCLA-Department of Library and Information Science
>hbaker at ucla.edu
>
>
>On Thu, 2 May 1996, John Creech wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 1 May 1996, Mark Gooch wrote:
>>
>> > I am wondering what graphic packages people are using to create any
>> > graphics for their web pages?  Could any respondents also include URLs so
>> > I could check out the results from the various packages?
>>
>> For the artistically-challenged such as myself, Adobe Illustrator and
>> Adobe Photoshop are phenomenal.  And I use LView Pro (freeware) for
>> transparent .gifs.
>>
>> John Creech, Reference Librarian
>> California State University at Monterey Bay
>> Library Account:  john_creech at monterey.edu
>> Preferred(better access) - Home Account:  jcreech at redshift.com
>> http://www.redshift.com/~jcreech
>>
>> "You didn't need a bloodhound to know the smell of blood was in the air"
>>              --Eric Andersen, Ghosts Upon the Road
>>

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