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3:09 PM
Anyone in here?
 
Yep
 
4:06 PM
Well. Glad I could answer that question. +1 for me!
 
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A girl walks into restaurant and asks how much a soft drink. Waitress says 2 dollars. Girl says how much is refill. Waitress says refill is free. Girl says ok, I'll have a refill.
 
user1385191
4:42 PM
what's a good, popular serif font other than Time (New Roman)?
 
Georgia
 
user1385191
I'm experiencing a bit of font myopia right now
 
user1385191
Linux Mint is rendering this serif font beautifully
 
user1385191
but it doesn't look great on windows
 
4:44 PM
Yeah... cross-platform font support is kinda crap
Hence the reason my graphic designer cufons all the things
Me: "OMG SO MUCH JAVASCRIPT"
Him: "Who cares, it's pretty."
 
user1385191
lol Garamond and Georgia look almost identical
 
user1385191
Cufon is detrimental because it eats up about 1s of load time
 
Yep. But it is pretty.
 
user1385191
oh, it's probably mint rendering serifs with a default font again
 
user1385191
you're on windows, correct?
 
4:52 PM
Yep
 
user1385191
would you mind stitching together a screenshot of that entire page?
 
I could probably do that
So, Adobe is offering the Creative Suite on a subscription basis now. I may have to pick that up.
Why is stitching images such a PITA?
 
user1385191
5:11 PM
danke
 
user1385191
 
user1385191
if you want Ryan, I can add you to the "Friends" template
 
6:24 PM
Thanks :-)
 
the only useful adobe product is photoshop as far as I am concerned
 
Illustrator is great. InDesign is great.
 
illustrator and indesign should be merged into one, frankly. But honestly unless you writing a book, i dont see a use for indesign. and frankly the pixels of photoshop can accomplish what vectors in illustrator can do.
 
... you're kidding, right?
pixels vs. vectors?
 
vectors more precision I understand
but what i am saying is show me something built in illustrator and i am sure it can be simulated in photoshop
 
6:29 PM
It's not the precision. It's the scalability.
 
and i do believe photoshop offers vector support
with the pen tool
that will give you some degree of scalability
 
Well, yeah, but that's one tool out of an entire box
Build a logo at 500x500 in Photoshop, and then blow it up to 1200x1200 and see what happens.
Do the same in Illustrator
 
well i wouldnt start at 500x500
 
InDesign may not serve much of a purpose on the web, but it certainly does in print.
The actual numbers don't matter
You could start something at 10000x10000 and still have the potential need to scale it up. Think big. Maybe your logo will be on a billboard. Or a trailer (as in tractor-trailer/semi-truck)
If you think strictly web, then yeah, Photoshop's pixels are fine.
Hell, if you include mobile web, then vectors are still better.
 
maybe illustrator has a use other than photoshop, but anything else i would personally never need
 
6:36 PM
Fair enough :-)
 

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