Chapter 4
Choosing the Right Tool for the Job
IN THIS CHAPTER
Capturing your ideas using pencil and paper
Evaluating electronic pencils and tablets
Appreciating Adobe Creative Cloud
Considering alternative software for the budget-conscious
Using generative AI tools for graphic design
Graphic designers rely on tools to help them create their design solutions. Some tools are as inexpensive as pencil and paper, while other tools like laptops and software can be significantly more expensive. The goal of this chapter is to discuss some of the advantages and drawbacks of a few common tools in order to invest your money wisely.
Many of these tools are used to aid the designer in developing design solutions, experimenting, and refining their design solutions. A few years ago, I used to say that there was no “create dinosaur” button on the computer because this type of photographic or illustrative work had to be done manually, but with the improvements to generative AI, this is no longer ...
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