The Communications Department at my company has always used Macs for all the print jobs, since that was the industry standard. These are the only Macs in the company, since the rest of the company uses PCs (a standard dictated by the IT Department). The designers in Communications are not the most technically savvy people, and when technical issues come up with the machines an outside vendor has to come in to fix the issues.
I am the web graphic designer at my company, and I do all my work on a PC, though I used to be in the Communications Department and used the Macs when I was there (I switched departments in 2000). I have been asked to assess the feasibility of switching the Communications department to PCs so the upkeep and maintenance can stay in-house.
I know that for a long time Mac was the standard in the print field (handbooks, newsletters, brochures, etc.) Is this still true? Are there any issues that anyone has come across using PCs to create printed material? What are the readers of this forum using? Any comments and insight will be helpful and much appreciated. Thank you!
I am the web graphic designer at my company, and I do all my work on a PC, though I used to be in the Communications Department and used the Macs when I was there (I switched departments in 2000). I have been asked to assess the feasibility of switching the Communications department to PCs so the upkeep and maintenance can stay in-house.
I know that for a long time Mac was the standard in the print field (handbooks, newsletters, brochures, etc.) Is this still true? Are there any issues that anyone has come across using PCs to create printed material? What are the readers of this forum using? Any comments and insight will be helpful and much appreciated. Thank you!