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CorelDraw or illustrator?
What is better for designing logos, buttons and other web design elements? CorelDraw or illustrator? And why?
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It's time to learn into escaping .
Well, it would be nice to read how .text() differs from .html()
jQuery("#button").html('<input id="button" type="button" onclick="post(\'name\');">');
What's the problem with using ES6?
jQuery("#button").text(`<input id="button" type="button" onclick="post('name');">`);
Why do you rule out photoshop? I always work with vector in it. And he copes with all tasks without any problems. And if you need quick access to a raster, you can get it without any problems. Yes, and it’s easier to work with layers in it than in illustrator
Corel. It is easy to master even after a basic acquaintance with MS Office. One friend said "ha, no more difficult than drawing in Word" and made a business card.
And Illustrator at first scares a non-designer in the same way that Photoshop scares those who are used to Word and Paint - some kind of palettes, panels floating all over the screen, some kind of garbage.
Logos, illustrations - Illustrator
And if you add plug-ins, then it generally becomes good.
It is convenient to do outdoor advertising in Corel, but in principle it is able to solve the same tasks as Ai.
Ps. A matter of taste in short. Especially delivers to read verbal battles, what is better and what should work as a designer.
It's better to learn Illustrator first, because. you will still need it, because not everyone accepts Corel Draw, and the conversion turns out to be very crooked and requires serious corrections. After Corel Draw, AI seems quite complex and incomprehensible, many things require a completely different approach.
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