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Old February 6th, 2007 Feb 6, 2007 11:26:08 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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I AM TRYING TO GET THINGS GOING WITH MY BIZ BUT HAVE YET ANOTHER HURTLE. I WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN THE BEST COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR WHAT I WANT TO DO. I WOULD LIKE TO CREATE GRAPHICS FOR ALL OF MY SHIRTS IN A FORMAT THAT THE MAJORITY OF PRINT COMPANIES WOULD ACCEPT, THAT WOULD ALSO DELIVER THE BEST QUALITY. i HAVE MANY IDEAS THAT INCLUDE JUST PRINT AND DESIGN, AND SOME WITH PHOTOS AS WELL. ALSO WONDERING IF THERE IS GRAPHICS SOFTWARE PROGRAM THAT ENABLES YOU TO MAKE A LINE SHEET AS WELL. I HAVE HEARD ABOUT ADOBE- ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP, CS2/ MACRROMEDIA/ FLASH. CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT MY BEST BET WOULD BE FOR MY EXPRESSED NEEDS?
 
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I think for what you need to do, either CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator would be a good choice.

See these threads for more info:

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Thanks, Any Idea How Ican Get One Of These For A Low Price? Someone Told Me Illustrator Was Upwards Of $700
 
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Well, Corel is cheaper than Illustrator.

If you are a university student, you can get student pricing on either of those programs.

If you just want to get something for as cheap as possible, there are some free graphics programs out there.. Inkscape and GIMP are two of them.
 
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