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I can help with questions about Adobe Photoshop, Quark, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash. I also have general design background and IT experience.
I have been in printing/graphic design since desktop publishing has been around.
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Hello NoviceDesigner, You've done everything correctly by installing those additional fonts. PDF is a format that was designed to make finished documents universally readable, after the editing is already
This question is not specifically related to graphic arts, but I'll give it a shot... In the old days, a cursor represented the position on the screen where the text would be input if you typed something
As you may have guessed, the answer to your question is...both! It sounds like you have both talent and a hobby. And what better work is there than doing what you love? There is always a demand for design
Hi, There are a lot of great, free resources you can find by Googling "Photoshop CS3 vector". Here are a few I found: http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/Photoshop/10.0/help.html?content=WSD897AF1E-C160
I definitely understand what you mean! It can be somewhat of an annoyance, can't it? I'm sure it is by design on Quark's part, so that projects load quickly and don't take up a lot of graphic resources
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