Graphics Software


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Every aspect of traditional graphic design can now be accomplished on the computer using graphics software. Graphics software includes a number of different types of software:



Many software companies offer graphic software suites. These suites combine several types of graphics software into one package. Suites cost less than if you bought each application individually. Examples include:

  • Adobe Design Studio
  • CorelDraw Graphics Suite

One issue to consider when creating digital graphics is resolution. Resolution is the number of pixels per inch. (Pixels are the dots that make up the digital image.) Most computer monitors can only display 72 dpi (dpi = dots per inch). That means each pixel is 1/72 of an inch wide. So, if you're creating images for on-screen display only, there's no sense in using a dpi higher than 72. It will only increase the file size, but the image won't look better on the monitor. If you are creating graphics for print, however, 300 or 600 dpi is the normal resolution. This results in a much larger file size, but also a much better print quality.

    Illustrator programs:
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Corel Draw!
  • Macromedia FreeHand

    Image editors:
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Corel Photo-Paint
  • ULead Photo Impact

    Animation programs:
  • Macromedia Flash
  • Adobe ImageReady
  • ULead Gif Animator

    3-D design programs:
  • 3D Studio
  • Bryce
  • ULead Cool 3D


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Common tools and features:

  1. Image window or canvas
  2. Toolbox
  3. Pens and brushes
  4. Color palettes
  5. Text editing
  6. Save graphics in a variety of formts