Timeline for Should I design business cards in InDesign, Illustrator or Photoshop?
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S Jun 21, 2018 at 18:52 | history | suggested | Saheb | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 22, 2014 at 0:06 | comment | added | rxgx | Yes! Pen and paper is the best way to avoid shiny object syndrome. | |
Feb 22, 2014 at 16:27 | history | edited | allcaps | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 21, 2014 at 21:01 | comment | added | mcrumley | My experience with exporting PDFs from Photoshop is that the text ends up a graphic with a vector clipping mask in the shape of the text. They do that so layer effects are preserved. Anything that affects the shape of the layer will still be rasterized (outline, drop shadow, etc.). | |
Feb 21, 2014 at 18:10 | comment | added | horatio | While you are 99% correct about text in Photoshop, to my knowledge there is a way to keep the type as vector. Exactly how has been covered in this SE, but I don't have the link handy and it only works if you export to PDF (?, or at least formats which accept type subsetting) | |
Feb 21, 2014 at 12:30 | history | edited | allcaps | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 21, 2014 at 12:06 | history | answered | allcaps | CC BY-SA 3.0 |