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The Difference Between Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign

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     Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign are all popular software used by designers and artists. Each program has its own unique set of features that make them the most suitable for different types of projects.     Adobe Photoshop is a powerful program that is widely used for editing photography . it also has a wide range of special effects and filters that can be applied to images to create unique visual effects. Photoshop is also often used for user interface design as well as web and motion design. (Many artists also use photoshop for illustration purposes)      Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based program that is commonly used for creating website elements, logos, and large-format materials.  Since the program uses vector graphics whenever the image is resized it never pixelates or loses its quality.     Adobe InDesign is a layout/design program that is primarily used for creating print materials . It has a wide ra...

Side Hustle or Sad Hustle? : Low content books

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            To start off with no, your not going to make any money with low-content books. Very few ever did and very few ever will but I'm definitely getting ahead of myself let me explain.    If you don't already know  Low-content books, as the name suggests, are books with minimal text or content. These may include notebooks, planners, journals, or other books with blank or repeating pages. They are often used for writing, drawing, or other creative content.  And from first glance making them looks really easy! Just design a cute book cover and boom your wallet will be full of sweet low effort cash! However, due to market saturation, the current idea is that it is nearly impossible to make money using low-content books but a lot of people (YouTubers especially) think that this is still a viable method but spoiler alert! No, they don't. For  YEARS now low content books have been promoted to artists, especially as a side hustl...

New Year, New Me, New Blog

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       Happy New year everyone! This past year has been one of the harder ones but so has every year since 2019. This year, however, I am entering with a new hope optimistic for the upcoming future.       If you don't know who I am, I'm Alisa a 20-year-old web design student who is very scatterbrained and loves to create. Additionally, as  you can probably already tell I started a blog this year and that was for two reasons. One of them is that I wanted a more formal yet intimate way of connecting with my very small audience that didn't require as much effort as editing a video.      Secondly, I wanted a way to easily track my art journey as I progress. Recently, I've struggled to figure out my direction and how to move forward, and I hope that by documenting my current life events, I'll have a better sense of where I am and where I'm going. Welcome to the blog! ( This is kind of like an update #0, but either way, I'm glad you...