Thank you very much for the tut. Love the voice, enthusiasm and precise instructions. There's only one part where I'm not sure. She said that the usual trifold is 11 x 8.5 but she created an 11.93 x 8.503. I thought the bleed was taking in consideration there for an 8.5 x 11. My trifold came up to be almost 12 inches wide with only 6 mm of bleed. Am I missing something ?
I have this exact question, as well. What is the purpose of 11.95" width for an 11" paper? Almost an inch off seems problematic. Could she have possibly meant 11.05" to add a slight overage like the 8.503" height measurement? If so, does that mean all the vertical guidelines would all be off, too? Curious if anyone has tried with the values provided and can confirm if they ran into issues or not. Thanks!
did you create the inside of the brochure in a new document? I did not quite understand that moment. Also, how do you print them together? Would really appreciate your answer
Is this the right way to design a brochure....bec people always say for brochures you should use ILLUSTRATOR or INDESIGN....because in photoshop the text and small fonts dont come out sharp and like vector in brochures. I like to design in photoshop only bec who has time to learn illustrator and indesign. Is it ok to professionally use photoshop to design brochures for customers ? Or should we only be using AI and ID.
As she said in the video, using Photoshop is fine when you don't have the other options. She is just showing how to do the same thing in Photoshop. InDesign shines best in multiple page projects like magazines and books which would be near impossible for Photoshop or Illustrator.
I like your photoshop panels layout, I'm arranging mine like this right away haha
Glad you like it!
Thanks a million youre a life saver.😃
Thank you very much for the tut. Love the voice, enthusiasm and precise instructions. There's only one part where I'm not sure. She said that the usual trifold is 11 x 8.5 but she created an 11.93 x 8.503. I thought the bleed was taking in consideration there for an 8.5 x 11. My trifold came up to be almost 12 inches wide with only 6 mm of bleed. Am I missing something ?
I have this exact question, as well. What is the purpose of 11.95" width for an 11" paper? Almost an inch off seems problematic. Could she have possibly meant 11.05" to add a slight overage like the 8.503" height measurement? If so, does that mean all the vertical guidelines would all be off, too? Curious if anyone has tried with the values provided and can confirm if they ran into issues or not. Thanks!
Nevermind, just answered my own question. All the vertical guideline numbers will have to be recalculated to use a 11.05" width.
This is a great tutorial. Thank you for the detailed explaination.
Thank you very much.
Thanks! Gratitude!🙏
You're so welcome!
did you create the inside of the brochure in a new document? I did not quite understand that moment. Also, how do you print them together? Would really appreciate your answer
Make a new document in another tab. And print out and inside elements in same paper front and back.
Great job
Amazing ❤️ 👏
Glad you like it!
Great❤
i like your voice
Nice
Is this the right way to design a brochure....bec people always say for brochures you should use ILLUSTRATOR or INDESIGN....because in photoshop the text and small fonts dont come out sharp and like vector in brochures. I like to design in photoshop only bec who has time to learn illustrator and indesign. Is it ok to professionally use photoshop to design brochures for customers ? Or should we only be using AI and ID.
I think ps is better for photo manipulation
just asking... is it okay to use photoshop for printed material? why not use illustrator or indesign?
As she said in the video, using Photoshop is fine when you don't have the other options. She is just showing how to do the same thing in Photoshop. InDesign shines best in multiple page projects like magazines and books which would be near impossible for Photoshop or Illustrator.
Is there any difference in the print quality of text from photoshop vs. Indesign?
How do you give the numbers, whether there is division or multiplication