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Ilya Sidorenko2014-01-30 12:49:15
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Ilya Sidorenko, 2014-01-30 12:49:15

Photoshop or Illustrator for mobile app design?

What do you prefer and why?

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kabazoo, 2014-02-22
@iskros

Illustrator is great for designing applications, websites, and in general for design with a large number of screens. You will get a wild increase in efficiency at work after a couple of months of breaking and restructuring your mindset.
Group operations for all screens, all pages from the project in one file, low file size, fast work with grids, simple navigation in the layout and, in fact, the absence of the need for layers are obvious advantages over FS.
Non-obvious - the ability to temporarily move any element outside the layout without hiding a permanent birdview for the entire project. After that, I didn’t want to go back to FS))
In our company, the process is like this.
1. Design concept in FS. "Create" (especially for promo sites) and work on graphics is really faster in raster.
2. Assembling the layout in AI and subsequent work on internal pages.
3. Export to PSD for layout designer. Although many typesetters make typeset directly from AI, especially bourgeois ones. For ours, we recorded a vidos.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IcAAfov0iM
The first stage is being done more and more often right away in AI in conjunction with FS. Most of the necessary graphics, and especially with the now fashionable flat, are done with a bang in illustrator (study the possibilities of the appearance panel for an object, they are in many ways superior to similar layer effects in FS)
Hev fun!

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ankfrv, 2014-01-30
@ankfrv

I prefer Photoshop, I'm used to it.
But, I think that the choice of instrument is a subjective thing. It is convenient to work in the Chandelier - work in the chandelier. I have personally seen great examples of web design done in Indiz.

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Kerman, 2014-01-30
@Kerman

The question is incorrect. Photoshop works with raster graphics, illustrator with vector graphics. Usually both programs are used for design.
Draw in illustrator and, after converting the vector to a raster, refine it in Photoshop.

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Maxim Shaikhalov, 2014-07-21
@p1xel

If on a Mac, then try Skech.

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