Adobe Creative Suite 2 HOW-TOs: 100 Essential Techniques The fully updated Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium software (which includes Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, and Acrobat) is a unified design environment. The Creative Suite 2 enables you to realize your ideas anywhere–in print, on the Web, or on mobile devices, and this info-packed guide lets users get right down to doing just that by focusing on the Creative Suite 2 features they’re most likely to use and showcasing each in a stand-alone tip—complete with a relevant hint or two and a graphic example. In this fashion, readers learn just what they need to know, exploring the programs in a way that makes sense to them. Buy from Amazon ›
Share and Share Alike from Photoshop to Illustrator (Part 3) With the introduction of Adobe Creative Suite, you can easily move artwork from Photoshop into Illustrator — and continue to edit it in the illustration application. Here’s how to transfer Photoshop art into Illustrator along with how to find everything once it’s there. More ›
The Legacy of Illustrator Adobe Illustrator CS includes a much-improved text engine and a pared-down Save menu — both of which may puzzle you when trying to open a legacy document or save to an older version of Illustrator. Here’s how to overcome Adobe’s changes to these fundamental actions. More ›
Packing Up InDesign Layouts for GoLive Pages With the Creative Suite, Adobe application integration has never been tighter, especially between InDesign CS and GoLive CS. See how you can turn an InDesign layout into a GoLive Web site in a few steps. More ›
Share and Share Alike ‘Twixt Illustrator to Photoshop (Part 2) Illustrator and Photoshop are like characters in a digital Patty Duke show: They act alike, but they’re different as night and day. Still, these cousins are quite a pair that work together seamlessly. In this sequel to an earlier story, learn how to transfer compound shapes and image maps from Illustrator into Photoshop. More ›
Share and Share Alike with Illustrator and Photoshop (Part 1) By now we know that sibling applications Illustrator and Photoshop are designed to work together, but do you know the best way to export Illustrator files to Photoshop? Part one of a two-part how-to gives you an overview of the steps necessary to move your Illustrator files into Photoshop with all their coolness intact. More ›