With Illustrator CS4, you have a single logo file containing all five versions of the logo.
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The most minor of changes to the logo would require you to edit five files, and then update five different files in every InDesign document they were used in. Before Illustrator CS4, you probably had an Illustrator version of client X’s logo in full color, another file for the logo in Pantone colors, another version for solid black, yet another version solid white (for placing on dark backgrounds), and finally, another version in grayscale (for placing in B&W ads, etc.). So what’s the big deal you ask? Read on… Let’s look at an example of why this is so great.
Multiple Artboards: Think of multiple Artboards as essentially multi-page documents, much like a page layout program, except that it allows you to have different size artboards within your document. That is, unless you want two of the most sought-after features that Illustrator users have been begging for since at least version 8.Īdobe Illustrator CS4 brings those two huge features and a whole lot of existing feature enhancements to Illustrator users who’ve been patiently waiting.