bikeman
07-11-2009, 05:02 AM
Is Fireworks falling from favour?
I know Adobe have repositioned it as a rapid prototyping tool but I am not sure clients really need to see interactivity to my mockups. And I know that lots of designers who know and love Photoshop are now getting into web design and sticking with what they know rather than trying out Fireworks.
But Fireworks was specifically created for website design; it does the job brilliantly without the bloat of Photoshop. Photoshop is for Photographers, heck even Illustrator is probably better than it for web design.
To me Fireworks is designed for the job. Fireworks is much easier to use than Photoshop; every time I have tried Photoshop I give up in frustration - simple things like resizing an image within an image are just not intuitive in Photoshop.
Of course I could just accept that I am a Photoshop dummy and stick to what I know but I can't... every job I see want's Photoshop skills so I have to crack it.
But what concerns me more is that everyone else uses Photoshop and I am a lone voice. Look at the top line of this forum; Photoshop, Illustrator... where's Fireworks? Some web magazines don't even mention Fireworks at all anymore!
I am worried that too many designers are coming into web design with Photoshop experience and don't realise that Fireworks is better suited for web design. And that means less new users for Fireworks and that worries me.
If Adobe don't share my view that Fireworks is the best tool for the job of designing websites then what of the future. Will this excellent app get dropped from the Adobe lineup and will I be condemned to struggle with Photoshop - :eek:
I know Adobe have repositioned it as a rapid prototyping tool but I am not sure clients really need to see interactivity to my mockups. And I know that lots of designers who know and love Photoshop are now getting into web design and sticking with what they know rather than trying out Fireworks.
But Fireworks was specifically created for website design; it does the job brilliantly without the bloat of Photoshop. Photoshop is for Photographers, heck even Illustrator is probably better than it for web design.
To me Fireworks is designed for the job. Fireworks is much easier to use than Photoshop; every time I have tried Photoshop I give up in frustration - simple things like resizing an image within an image are just not intuitive in Photoshop.
Of course I could just accept that I am a Photoshop dummy and stick to what I know but I can't... every job I see want's Photoshop skills so I have to crack it.
But what concerns me more is that everyone else uses Photoshop and I am a lone voice. Look at the top line of this forum; Photoshop, Illustrator... where's Fireworks? Some web magazines don't even mention Fireworks at all anymore!
I am worried that too many designers are coming into web design with Photoshop experience and don't realise that Fireworks is better suited for web design. And that means less new users for Fireworks and that worries me.
If Adobe don't share my view that Fireworks is the best tool for the job of designing websites then what of the future. Will this excellent app get dropped from the Adobe lineup and will I be condemned to struggle with Photoshop - :eek: