Views
286
Replies
2
Status
Closed
Err… I know this is going to sound dumb, but the only way for me to know is to ask. First off, I’ve done web design work, so I’m not really a newbie. But I haven’t done much desktop publishing, and none with Acrobat.
I never paid much attention to Acrobat, until recently when someone told me you could actually do web design work from scratch with Acrobat. I always associated the program with just converting and viewing documents with Reader, as opposed to actually *creating* stuff with it.
My understanding is that (and please correct me if I’m wrong) Acrobat doesn’t have the text/design tools a program like, say, Photoshop has. So what EXACTLY *can* you create with Acrobat if you are a web designer? Because if you’re able to create colorful pages for the web with Acrobat, then I’d be willing to give it try.
Thanks,
Dan
I never paid much attention to Acrobat, until recently when someone told me you could actually do web design work from scratch with Acrobat. I always associated the program with just converting and viewing documents with Reader, as opposed to actually *creating* stuff with it.
My understanding is that (and please correct me if I’m wrong) Acrobat doesn’t have the text/design tools a program like, say, Photoshop has. So what EXACTLY *can* you create with Acrobat if you are a web designer? Because if you’re able to create colorful pages for the web with Acrobat, then I’d be willing to give it try.
Thanks,
Dan
Must-have mockup pack for every graphic designer 🔥🔥🔥
Easy-to-use drag-n-drop Photoshop scene creator with more than 2800 items.