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Adobe software questions


shoshntosh

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Hi

I want to take an introductory graphic design class, and am unsure of the different benefits/end uses of Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and AfterEffects. I've done a little research but am looking for practical feedback from experienced users.

I would like to be able to create flyers, brochures, and posters, and also enhance my PowerPoint presentations. Based on these desired outcomes, which software would be best?

Thanks for any and all advice!

S

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Yes Photoshop is best for what you want to do, along with Adobe Pagemaker, which is a programme specifilly designed to create brochures, magazines and all types of press materials.


Indesign and Illustrator do different things and After Effects is a high end Editing Software for Film and TV Visual Effects.

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Hmm, Adobe Pagemaker a bit old school? Go for Adobe Indesign, you can use it for flyers, brochures, posters etc. Photoshop is primarily image editing and Illustrator is for vector graphics and is used for illustration, typography etc.
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