(a post by Andy Markley, from our previous Q&A forum)
Stop by when you have a sec to see a real world FreeHand gallery from art101.com. If you like it, pass it on.
http://www.art101.com/freehand
Long live FreeHand.
Real World FreeHand Gallery
Re: Real World FreeHand Gallery
(answer by FFH Bez)
Love it. some real nice work shown here!
Questions on Free FreeHand Q&A go to the twitter feed, so that qualifies as "passing it on" I think!
thanks for the support too!
Love it. some real nice work shown here!
Questions on Free FreeHand Q&A go to the twitter feed, so that qualifies as "passing it on" I think!
thanks for the support too!
Re: Real World FreeHand Gallery
(answer by Andy Markley)
Thanks mucho, Jabez. I wanted to get the art101.com Real World FreeHand Gallery online before joining the letter-writing campaign. I'll include a link to the page in my letter to Adobe and add more stuff as time permits. I hope the gallery helps make a dent in Adobe's inflexible corporate culture. Further, ever further.
Update: Here's a copy of a post I uploaded to the FreeHand forum at adobe.com today.
"Prior to making a contribution to the postcard / letter-writing campaign at http://www.freefreehand.org, I decided to post a web page which details how FreeHand is a crucial component in the Art101.com design arsenal. See: http://www.art101.com/freehand (and pass it on). Now that the gallery is online, we'll include the URL in all related letters and postcards to Adobe. Here's hoping it will help make a dent in Adobe's inflexible, money-grubbing corporate culture.
Further, ever further. Long live FreeHand."
Thanks mucho, Jabez. I wanted to get the art101.com Real World FreeHand Gallery online before joining the letter-writing campaign. I'll include a link to the page in my letter to Adobe and add more stuff as time permits. I hope the gallery helps make a dent in Adobe's inflexible corporate culture. Further, ever further.
Update: Here's a copy of a post I uploaded to the FreeHand forum at adobe.com today.
"Prior to making a contribution to the postcard / letter-writing campaign at http://www.freefreehand.org, I decided to post a web page which details how FreeHand is a crucial component in the Art101.com design arsenal. See: http://www.art101.com/freehand (and pass it on). Now that the gallery is online, we'll include the URL in all related letters and postcards to Adobe. Here's hoping it will help make a dent in Adobe's inflexible, money-grubbing corporate culture.
Further, ever further. Long live FreeHand."