Greetings,

Was Blender/SweetHome3D/LinuxCAD were also Suggested?

Sometimes they can be very useful for quick stuff where look and speed
is important.

Also one can look into scribus for its CMYK and accuracy support for
printed pages.

Anyways, installing them will just make them available on the hard
disk for future usage in the graphic front.

useful link
http://www.tech-edv.co.at/lunix/CADlinks.html

HTH

Regards

Rajagopal

On 2/7/11, Kshitiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> :-)
>
>>>>> A start-up in E-commerce, subsidiary of a 100-crore group is looking
>>>>> for
>>>>> Web-site designers and Graphic Designers on Open-Source alternative.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can my friends here guide me on what is a good alternative
>>>>>
>>> I second GIMP.  Also consider inkscape.  Recent browsers support SVG,
>>> inkscape creates fantastic graphics for the web.  btw, it is also good
>>> for designing user interfaces as a specification.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I vote for Inkscape <http://inkscape.org <http://inkscape.org/>> and
>> GIMP <http://www.gimp.org <http://www.gimp.org/>> combo too. Inkscape
>> offers a great workflow and crisp vector graphics for interface design.
>> GIMP is a great image editing and manipulation tool.
>> And ImageMagick <http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php> for batch
>> editing and quickly optimizing or converting images to different formats
>> using a rich suite of command line tools.
>> This combination has worked really great for my web designing needs.
>>
>
> Thank you all who replied... Going with GIMP and Inkscape as suggested.
>
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