Re: Brochure final layout
От | Mike Ellsworth |
---|---|
Тема | Re: Brochure final layout |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 219951fd0907160629jbf4f1ycd5443404b99f443@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Brochure final layout (Rob Napier <rob@doitonce.net.au>) |
Ответы |
Re: Brochure final layout
|
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Rob Napier<rob@doitonce.net.au> wrote: > Hi! > > My apologies for not being able to respond over the past few days. I’ve been > in Adelaide working at locations where I was unable to send emails. > > I’ll respond to all recent emails over the next 24 hours. Where I have copy, > I’ll complete construction of the translated artwork and will place that on > one of our FTP servers. > > Regarding the translation of the InDesign layouts to an open source package. > It is not a problem. I am happy to switch, though I am not entirely > convinced that it is adequate. I think it is an extreme view to assume that > all open source is ‘good’ while all commercial software is ‘bad’. > > Adobe invented our modern typographic font systems and tools. No one does it > as well as they do. As well as font technology they have set the trends in > page design, illustration, photo manipulation, et al. > All very true. In addition, even a modest sized print shop can have an elaborate work-flow system built specifically around a set of apps, Adobe CS or Quark + x. Walking in with Scribus for a small order of 1,000 may not be 'warmly received'. Learning and integrating a new app for a small order is not that simple. -- Mike Ellsworth
В списке pgsql-advocacy по дате отправления: