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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 980
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InDesign is great and considering you can get it for £800, plus Illustrator and Photoshop, in the form of the Adobe Creative Suite when Quark XPress is £995, it is remarkably good value... Andrew Parker
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who the fuck am i?
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Quark's a dinosaur but it's still the industry standard. If you havent already used it go with InDesign - thats the way forward. If youve used Photoshop or Illustrator before then the learning is far more intuitive. Plus you can swap back and forth from one app to another very easily. |
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Looking for money.
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 103
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Just started using InDesign, having had a headache trying to figure Quark out. InDesign seems way more intuitive, and if you're an Adobe user, it all appears to make sense (cue forum posting soon begging for help). Leave Quark, methinks, unless the job insists on it. |
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