Vector Drawing

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Adobe Illustrator CS4 review

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Illustrator CS4 review

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VERDICT New gradient handling, vector painting, rich formatting and – at last – support for multiple pages/artboards.


Xara Xtreme 4 review

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Xara Xtreme 4
VERDICT New photo, 3D, text and web capabilities together with multiple page support and Xara’s unbeatable speed and price.
When Xara first appeared, back in 1995, it transformed the world of computer-based illustration. What made it revolutionary was that it was the first program fast enough to mix vector and bitmap handling in real time so enabling drawing software to move into new photorealistic and artistic territory. While never conquering the mainstream, Xara’s sheer speed, and the creative strengths that flow from it, have won the program many loyal fans over the years. So what does this latest release add to the mix?


CorelDRAW X4 review

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CorelDRAW X4
VERDICT Improved handling of templates, tracing, text and layers along with new table support – but ultimately X4 disappoints.
Fifteen years ago each new release of CorelDRAW was a major event in the world of PC graphics but then Corel took its eye off the ball and allowed Adobe to take over the game. Now under new management, with a renewed focus on graphics, with rival Freehand out of the way, and with the last X3 release the best in years, there’s something of the old anticipation and buzz about this latest launch. So what’s new?


Creative Illustrator article / tutorial

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Version 9 marked a turnaround in Illustrator's creative handling

Tom Arah shows you how to uncover Adobe Illustrator’s creative depths.

Ten years ago today’s market-defining vector drawing package, Adobe Illustrator, was an underpowered embarrassment. Compared to pioneering rivals such as Xara and Expression (see previous article), Adobe’s flagship just wasn’t able to produce work with the same creative depth...


Expression Design 1 review

Expression Design provides the vector drawing component of the new Expression Studio suite

VERDICT: Disappointingly cut-down graphics application designed to work hand-in-hand with Expression Blend.

When Microsoft bought the innovative graphics application, Creature House Expression, there was brave talk of taking on Adobe Illustrator in terms of vector handling, Photoshop in terms of bitmaps and Fireworks in terms of web graphics...


Expression Studio 1 review

The Expression Studio is built on the two pillars of Blend and Web

Microsoft pulls off an extraordinary feat reinventing desktop application design, but it's only the taste of things to come regarding the web.

For years now there has been talk of Microsoft’s determination to move into the design software territory normally associated with Adobe. Now, with the launch of the Expression Studio suite, the talk is over – so how does it shape up?


Illustrator CS3 review

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New colour handling makes Illustrator CS3 stand out

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VERDICT: A greatly improved working environment and ground-breaking new colour handling make Illustrator seem fresher than ever.

At almost 20-years old, Illustrator is the veteran of the core CS3 applications and at one stage looked ready to be put out to pasture...


Creative Suite 3 Design Standard review

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The Creative Suite 3 Design Standard’s print credentials are further boosted by the inclusion of Acrobat 8 Professiona

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VERDICT: Powerful and award-winning new versions of InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator – and now Acrobat 8 Professional too.

So here they are – the new professional platforms for both print and web design have arrived...


Illustrator and Photoshop

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With modern features such as Smart Objects the distinction between vector and bitmap handling is becoming increasingly blurred

Tom Arah explores the vector and bitmap capabilities in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop and how to make the most of them.

Photoshop and Illustrator are the twin graphical pillars of Adobe’s Creative Suite. As standalones they each offer their own unique mix of state-of-the-art vector and bitmap-based handling but, for maximum creative power, their respective strengths can also be pooled.


Xara Xtreme Pro review

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Xtreme Pro’s move into Flash is seriously overplayed

VERDICT: New multiple page support and improved text handling and workflow integration but the program’s main strength remains its underlying speed.

Xara has always stood out for the astonishing speed of its vector handling and for the hands-on creativity that this enables...


Tom ArahTom Arah is the webmaster of designer-info.com. He has been a professional designer working with computer software since 1987. He also offers training and consultancy and since 1997 has been the contributing editor covering design issues for PC Pro, the UK's biggest-selling (and best) computer monthly.

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