Creating a Logo: An Illustrator and Photoshop Collaboration There are many ways to create a logo, some designers still prefer to use pen and paper, but many are turning to using graphics software such Photoshop and Illustrator. Both of the mentioned programs are part of the Adobe Suite, which allows users to integrate both programs together seamlessly. The difference between the two mentioned programs is that Photoshop works with bitmaps, these graphics when zoomed in will look jagged because it is made with pixels, tiny squares that are the building blocks of almost any graphics. Illustrator on the other hand constructs graphics using vectors, instead of using pixels; it uses mathematical equations of X axis and Y axis. The advantage of this is it will never lose any quality if its scaled or skewed, thus making it perfect when creating logos. Here is a screenshot of a finished logo, using illustrator, it was created using the pen tool, a very useful to create vectors, it offers you plenty options when creating a simple line; you could change the outline and colour to any variety that you prefer. Stroke in laymen’s terms is the thickness of the line, this could also be