![]() In this case, you can also use InDesign templates to speed up your process or get some creative help. ![]() If you are proficient with InDesign instead, you already know how fast it is to set up the correct formatting for your text and create beautiful layouts, and you probably won't have any questions about whether you should use InDesign or Illustrator (however if you are a beginner, reading this InDesign beginner's guide will be quite helpful). For example, check here how you can make several business cards in seconds by taking advantage of the InDesign Data Merge feature. However, I would still suggest that you consider learning InDesign because it makes everything simpler.īecause especially if you need to create several variants of a similar document, InDesign comes extremely handy. If you are proficient in using InDesign, and you only need to create a single or a couple of 1-page document (1 or 2 business cards, 1 flyer, etc.) I wouldn't bother too much and I would probably use Illustrator. InDesign vs Illustrator: For single page publications (business cards, flyers, etc.)?
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