|
Feel free to search all your favorite desktop publishing and graphic design topics here ... or anywhere on the web. Simply select the appropriate button below. |
|
Add URL | Altman@Large | ArtLinx | Awards | Backgrounds | BookStore | Bright Ideas Calendar | Clipart & Imaging | Cool Stuff | Design | dtp Links | dtp Services dtp Software | Exit | Fonts | Free Stuff | Graphics Sites | Graphic Utilities | Guestbook Home | Icons | Java | Job Bank | Macintosh | Magazines | Message Boards | News Photoshop | Press Releases | Reviews | Search | Showcase | Sponsorship | Store Templates | Tips | Vendors | Web Designer's Paradise | Windows |
Posted by Alain Duchesneau on March 04, 1997 at 23:15:43:
Sorry to repost this one, but...
: There is a lot of "ego" among Mac people but the truth is, a qualified person can get the job done whether they are on a Mac or a PC. The print shops and service bureaus can read a good file no matter where it comes from. An EPS is an EPS. The PC has Quark, Photoshop, Freehand, PageMaker and more. People who have invested in Mac products in the past have to cling to their ideas. Otherwise, how can they justify their huge investment. Im not suggesting that the Mac isnt good, I am suggesting that there is always room in this field for talented people. I am suggesting that DTP has had major changes...more than once and those who refuse to flow with the times are liable to get left behind!
I'm sorry but, there is things to consider when
porting ANY document from a platform to an other.
And talking with experience, more 80% of jobs
comming from PC-equiped clients don't output right
the first time. Is it because of Windows? Not that
much (but it was back to the Win3.1 times). Maybe
you were right: there is room for talented people
in this field because most of PC users don't
know wath they're doing. You may say that this is
the "ego" thing that's just showing up, but that's
only a fact. What is the profile of those peoples?
Have they learned on a chair at school that
Desktop Publishing Thing? Are they comming from
a School of Art or design? Or maybe are they just
peoples interested on computers, grown up
with Microsoft Office, playing with layout and
"Fonts" (a new word they just learned), then bought
CorelDraw! and its 35,000 fonts and clipArts for
some bucks. And then, they could do some work for
their uncle that have a little shop and some flyers
to do.
Talented people have learned it at school, with Macs.
(forgive me for my french accent and some mistyped words)