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I'm looking for a Reliable and Affordable graphic designer whose work is of superior quality!! I have several events coming up and I need someone who can make events...
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Crowdsourced question: what's the best/easiest graphic design software out there, for amateurs who might want to design a printed newsletter that looks solidly...
Mark H. replied:
Here's a list of good free graphic design software, not sure how many of them are the sort you'd want for what you're doing... http://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/free-graphic-design-software-8134039
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Clip Art. Got me a funny cat delivering the mail graphic off that once for a newsletter in 1998.
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Microsoft Paint is pretty good if you're running XP. Mario Paint is pretty good if you're on SNES.
Mark H. replied:
Design & Print is apparently very good: http://desktoppub.about.com/od/softwarehardware/tp/Newsletter_Design_Software.htm
Mark H. replied:
And here's a collection of great video tutorials on making newsletters... http://www.lynda.com/search?q=newsletter
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite is the best bang for the buck. Try the 30 day demo...