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I think all the old ones have been replaced by ttf files. I'm sure they are there.. Buried in the font manager. But newer versions have taken their spots in rotation.
Never had a dust problem in 6 years. NOT once.
Clean room > temperature controlled > horsehair door sweeps on doors to prevent air getting in. > remove all media from printer after use, store upright on plastic and re-cover with the plastic it was shipped in.
Follow these steps and you'll...
These are examples of excellent drawings. Great work. I won't argue that you know how to use the tools. But.. You can still do more with CS5. Your pressure sensitive tablet actually gains relevance in newer versions with artificial paint blending that you just won't get in earlier versions...
Partially correct...
The schools part is right- I've seen many waste away in schools and come out with zero talent. It's not something you can be taught... It something you learn.
I'll greatly argue the tools part though. I couldn't do what I could in CS what I could in CS2. I damn well...
I heard some word on the street about fordcommerialgraphics.com which has some other counterpart websites.. Nissan, Chevy.. Etc. They have obviously invested a LOT of money into web development and online marketing. (which makes for a site that's impossible to compete with) people can design...
I think everybody has good points but ultimately I think the overpriced softwares are exactly what the industry needs.
If your a dedicated "real designer," you have ample free trials at your hand that can allow you to try each of the softwares and make your decision based upon the ability to...
Ya.
Say you want Serif fonts.. You can place them all in a category so you can load as needed.
Logo fonts...
Old school fonts...
Hand written fonts...
Whatever you want to categorize them.. You can organize and load/deactivate as needed.
Wow! Everyone has gone mad!
Bla bla.. All the real designers could cr@p the extra thousands out a month and who cares what the "upgrade costs"
Either Corel or adobe... If you can't afford the nest version... Get a new career because your not charging enough!
Don't get me wrong- you have to manually organize them!
That's why you would be amazed if you saw mine Lol. Really though- I've used suitcase and others.. This one is the BEST.
Windows http://www.insidersoftware.com/FA_win.php
Mac
http://www.insidersoftware.com/FA_pro_osx.php
Font agent pro works the best with Least system drag. It auto activates fonts that aren't open when using illustrator/photoshop as well.
If you saw my font agent pro you would be amazed. 20-40k fonts meticulously categorized into different genres and styles.
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