With most people in my class, basically everyone likes Photoshop more than Illustrator even after getting used to it for a couple weeks, but why is that? When we first started Photoshop it was around the beginning of the year and no one really knew anything about Photoshop so Mr. B had to slowly teach us all the tools and let us master them, but when we started Illustrator he kind of just threw us in there with like two days of preparation instead of like two or three weeks like we had for Photoshop. So when we started doing projects in Photoshop everyone was a lot more used to the tools, but when we started projects in Illustrator everyone needed lots of help and it just took way too long to finish anything. So it's hard to say which one is better, it completely matters on personal preferences and what kind of graphics you are looking to make.
Link: www.pluralsight.com/blog/creative-professional/whats-difference-photoshop-illustrator
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This week in class Mr. B assigned us to plan out and draw 20 logos for a made up company called "BlackBurn Diner". In my class I think I was the first one to finish the assignment before this so I went ahead and started designing some logos and brainstorming my ideas. After two days in class I had only 13 logos made and I was a little upset that I didn't have more after all this time. I went and asked my friends for some ideas and they gave me some really good ideas for how to make a good and well designed logo. So when I finished up the logos I asked Mr. B to check them and he chose his favorite three and two of them were my favorite ones so I was pretty happy with it. The next day I started making my logos in Illustrator and it was pretty fun improvising different ways to transfer my ideas to Illustrator.
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AuthorMy name is Jonathan Eller, and I am 15 years old and I go to Durham School of the Arts as a 10th grader. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools. Archives
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