I use Sketch. Inkscape is still great for icon design, but Sketch beats it
in UI design and the export tool.
Satyajit Sahoo
UX Designer
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https://www.behance.net/satyajitha28c7>
We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? — The Doctor,
Season 5, Episode 13.
On 19 May 2015 at 16:04, Christopher Wambugu <chris(a)enmowe.com> wrote:
I can proficiently do design using the following tools:
CorelDraw (I have a licensed X6)
Corel Photo Paint
Adobe Illustrator
Photoshop
Inkscape
Inkscape does a great job and is comparable to CorelDraw. I prefer the two
actually.
On 19 May 2015 04:47, Samuel Marques <sammarques55(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You can be a professional graphic designer using the open source tools?
without using Adobe products?
> because in college only teach it, just gave an idea of what is the free
design, but the focus is more on Adobe software such as Photoshop,
Illustrator and InDesign.
>
> I particularly tried to learn to use the gimp, scribus and inkscape and
the only one that pleased me doi the sribus to replace InDesign.
>
> So I wonder if you can get success, being free, since in my opinion the
tools lose some of the other software.
>
> My Portfolio:
http://sammarqs.com
>
> hi, from Brazil
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