Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Adobe CS4 - Incredible!

When you think of designing stuff on your computer you normally think of Photoshop. When you think about publishing a document you think of the PC program, Microsoft word. Professional designers and desktop publishers rely on Adobe’s tools to make their industry fundamentally work, the Adobe software is the life line of putting together a piece of work and there is really nothing else that rivals it on the market at the moment. Recently, Adobe have just released the upgrade to Creative Suite 4 and it is worth every penny for the design professional.Whether you are a design agency or an individual with a professional interest you can make this program work for you!

Normally, you can only buy these program’s in a bulk package which obviously makes it rather expensive, however Adobe have now made each individual program available so anyone can buy it at a bit more of an affordable price. It is available for both Mac and PC and consists of various programs including, Photoshop CS4, In Design CS4, Illustrator CS4, Flash CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Fireworks CS4 and Acrobat CS4. I have used the Apple Mac version of this suite and it is incredible. The flow and simple use is astounding. The full package will set you back about $2,200 or up to $1,800 for the upgrade from CS3. That is a pretty scary amount for a part time designer at home but for a graphic design business it is not that bad at all if you consider the return on investment.

So, what does this design package offer the designer? Well, compared to previous versions of the creative suite it offers far more fluidity between your own projects. For example, if you had flash and Dreamweaver open at the same time you can easily swap between projects with no hassle which is a big advantage in the design world. The workflow on the interface is far more simple and allows designers to apply themselves to different media interfaces at a touch of a button.For example, if you were a professional working in an advertising agency you could switch between In Design and Flash projects seemlessly which would help cut down wasted time.

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