Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Indesign card
This card was the easiest card for me to do. I did this card last, so by the time I got to this card I had already known the fonts that I wanted and the colors that I needed. One problem that I had with Indesign is that I could not find the color that I had been using. I tried to add my Photoshop card, eye drop the color and use that in the document, but that method did not work. I tried to write in the RGB and CMYK percentages, but it came out to a different color than the Photoshop and Quark cards when I printed it. One thing that I liked about Indesign is that I was able to stretch my text horizontally and vertically to make it look more like the text on the card. For example, I was able to stretch the text that says "For faster service..." horizontally to make it look more like the original card.
Coming into the course, if I was asked what program I would use in the professional world my answer would be Photoshop. After going through this project, I would now prefer to work with Indesign. I found that this program was much more user-friendly, despite it's problems with finding color. I liked how I did not have to deal with the layers of Photoshop. I am glad that I was trained on Indesign so that I am able to see that there are other options other than Photoshop.
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