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Thread ID: 55438 2005-03-10 09:01:00 Graphic experts please. Cicero (40) Press F1
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332778 2005-03-10 09:01:00 Could I ask which graphic program is the best for making business cards.
I mean clever ones,a friend once did one for me with overlays etc,that sort of thing.Danke.
Cicero (40)
332779 2005-03-10 09:59:00 Coreldraw is what i've been using for years. create template, prints 10 on A4 sheet. then again, if you are getting it printed - pagemaker or illustrator - ask them first quarry (252)
332780 2005-03-10 10:02:00 I use Corel Draw... similar to photoshop.

It has all sorts of layers etc and usable from 'dummy to pro', right up to pre press layouts and colour seperations.

If you're willing to pay you can get it as Corel Essentials which has the Draw and Photo programs.

Places like Ascent have it for about $165.00 (I think some Harvey Norman stores also stock it)
Shortcircuit (1666)
332781 2005-03-10 10:03:00 Coreldraw is what i've been using for years. create template, prints 10 on A4 sheet. then again, if you are getting it printed - pagemaker or illustrator - ask them first
Would you be able to say,take two pics and overlay and alter to suit?
Cicero (40)
332782 2005-03-10 10:11:00 " and alter to suit?" ... does this mean taking out wrinkles, fixing the onset of baldness,giving a trustworthy smile ....
What great endeavour is Cicero getting into ????
Shall I be temped to invest money ??
Cheers Tony
TonyF (246)
332783 2005-03-10 10:24:00 " and alter to suit? " ... does this mean taking out wrinkles, fixing the onset of baldness,giving a trustworthy smile ... .
What great endeavour is Cicero getting into ????
Shall I be temped to invest money ??
Cheers Tony

Ha ha,there isn't a graphics system made that can take the wrinkles out of my face.
Just wanted a system that alowed me to be a bit creative,if that possible,in my hands :groan:
Cicero (40)
332784 2005-03-10 10:33:00 I use Corel Draw... similar to photoshop.

It has all sorts of layers etc and usable from 'dummy to pro', right up to pre press layouts and colour seperations.

If you're willing to pay you can get it as Corel Essentials which has the Draw and Photo programs.

Places like Ascent have it for about $165.00 (I think some Harvey Norman stores also stock it)
So,should that be Corel Draw 10 or CorelDraw Graphics Suite?
Cicero (40)
332785 2005-03-10 10:36:00 Yeah Photoshop can do it, and I assume Corel will also. Greg (193)
332786 2005-03-10 14:04:00 Gimp is free, and nearly as good as photoshop Rob99 (151)
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