About the authorMy name is Marquise Deal, sophomore at Durham School of the Arts.
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This week in class we worked with Illustrator to create a logo for a company. Most graphic designers design and create logos for clients on Illustrator. I came up with the question, why? I know Illustrator and Photoshop have their differences in the way stuff is created but why do designers prefer making a logo in Illustrator rather Photoshop.
To answer my question I searched the following; why do designers use Illustrator rather Photoshop for making logos. Here is some of the answers I found, Illustrator gives you more of a controllable ability. In Illustrator you use mathematical points and solutions to create paths and strokes. So for example you want to change how long a stroke or line is on a part of your logo you don't have to guess for where want the part of your logo to be smaller at. You do math to get you the exact length you want off and this helps in the long production stage to make things a little less harder. Second reason I found was that you loss quality when resizing stuff in Photoshop but in Illustrator your quality of your design stays the same when you resize it .The last reason and the one I think gives me the best answer is, Photoshop should be used for photo manipulation and editing things already made. Illustrator is used for making and creating from scratch. In conclusion;
Hyperlinks; Adobe vs Illustartor
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