@VEERLE PIETERS – Indesign certainly is print oriented, but it’s certainly changed. For me, neither Illustrator or Indesign is a competent layout application. I mean, Can you even display the rulers in pixels in Illustrator yet? It’s horribly cumbersome as soon as you import images as well.
Illustrator and Photoshop are, for me, asset creation tools these days, as is their main purpose.
Master pages, live non-destructive image cropping and resizing, the typographic control – I can’t see a compelling reason for not using Indesign. How much of a hassle is it in Photoshop to change to corner radius on all of the different sized buttons you might have?
@VEERLE PIETERS – Indesign certainly is print oriented, but it’s certainly changed. For me, neither Illustrator or Indesign is a competent layout application. I mean, Can you even display the rulers in pixels in Illustrator yet? It’s horribly cumbersome as soon as you import images as well.
Illustrator and Photoshop are, for me, asset creation tools these days, as is their main purpose.
Master pages, live non-destructive image cropping and resizing, the typographic control – I can’t see a compelling reason for not using Indesign. How much of a hassle is it in Photoshop to change to corner radius on all of the different sized buttons you might have?