The Best List Of Must-have Poster Design Tools And Resources
Want to know what the best tools and resources are for poster printing
? Well, look no further, because in this special article, I will tell you all about the best design tools and resources that your posters will benefit from. I will give you their main uses, as well as the common examples that you can try out for yourself. With at least one type of the tools and resources stated below, you will not have to worry too much about creating great looking color posters for commercial publication.
1. Adobe Photoshop or something similar Any color poster for mass production will require a software like Adobe Photoshop. Collectively, applications like Photoshop can be basically called graphic design or image editing software. These tools help designers cut, resize, enhance and integrate image and graphical elements to make them more appealing inside a color poster. This is one of the most vital tools for color poster printing, so you better have one of these in your computer. Below are a few of the best examples of this kind of software.
a. Photoshop
b. Corel Photo Paint
c. GIMP (open source and free)
d. ACDsee: Canvass
2. Microsoft Publisher or something similar While image editing applications help designers create the best graphics for poster printing, applications like Microsoft Publisher help combine all the other design elements for a great looking poster design. Collectively, these applications are called desktop publishing applications. This is the main design and layout tool that you will use to create your custom posters. Here are the best and most powerful examples of this type of software.
a. Microsoft Publisher
b. Adobe InDesign
c. OpenOffice.org Draw
d. Quark Xpress
3. Flickr.com and Morguefile.com Now, for designers who need free graphics and photographs, one will need image databases like Flickr.com and Morguefile.com. The beauty of these resources is the fact that you can easily search for images online that are free, and okay for commercial use without any legal complications. For designers with limited photography skills and resources, this is a godsend. Of course, you must keep in mind that since these are free, you have limited options in terms of the images. However, if you look thoroughly enough, there should be an image out there that will be free and perfect for your poster printing. Here is a list of some free image databases that you can use
a. Morguefile.com
b. Flickr.com
c. Freephotos.com
d. Gimp-savvy.com/PHOTO-ARCHIVE
e. Public-domain-photos.com
4. Dafont.com and Urbanfonts.com Most posters that you will see of course will have large text elements inside them. That is why one of the most important tools for a color poster designer is a font database with free fonts available for download. Luckily for you, there are hundreds of websites that do offer free fonts. All you have to do is to install them on your computer and you already have instant access. Here are the best sites for free fonts to be used for color posters.
a. Dafont.com
b. Urbanfonts.com
c. 1001fonts.com
d. Free-fonts.com
e. Fontspace.com
5. Printing company templates Lastly, many designers tend to use poster templates as the foundations of their professional color poster design. They do this because templates help keep the dimensions and the settings of their design document constant and effectively compatible for the poster printing company. That is why it is important for you to also try to download poster templates. Here are the best sites to get free poster templates.
a. Printplace.com
b. Layoutready.com
c. Stocklayouts.com
d. Serif.com
There you have it, the best list of poster printing tools and design resources. Now you should have no problems in creating great custom posters for your projects. Good Luck!
by: Steve James Perkins
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