Re: Brochure final layout
От | Santiago Zarate |
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Тема | Re: Brochure final layout |
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Msg-id | 4A5FC044.3020606@zarate.net.ve обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Brochure final layout (Rob Napier <rob@doitonce.net.au>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Well... today i just printed a PostgreSQL Banner~ for our community (we're having a booth at an event tomorrow), I used scribus to design it... and just exported my work to an eps file... they guys at the printshop where Ok with it... and istead of using scribus i would suggest to use SVG~, which is used in both sides of the road not very much... but almost every designer knows what SVG's are... (Correctme please if i'm wrong :P, i'm speaking for my country's designer...) Also, i agree with Selena.... I would add... that using privative software is not wrong... as long as what they're providing material with no strings attached... Rob Napier escribió: > 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. > > It is no great problem for me to set up a page in multiple languages and > there are many others who would have the capacity to assist. The > advantages that come from tight typographical controls (kerning, > leading, etc.) and the efficiency that comes from using the best design > tools available is a great incentive. > > That said, I don’t have a problem converting any designs I produce to an > open source package if that makes the material more accessible to a > wider market. I would like to look at a working with a special interest > group to work on standardization of marketing material. I understand > that the website is in the process of being re-designed through a > competition. Perhaps there could be some flow-on effects from that activity. > > Regards > > Rob Napier
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