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Re: Designing Detailed Buttons
If you're doing one-off designs, Photoshop is totally your friend. Make a button template (300 dpi, a circle the diameter of your button), and then put whatever your design is in it. You can then make copies of this for each of your designs.
It's always a good idea to keep logos and standard design elements as vector files and a variety of standard raster sizes-- this can also help you make new button designs faster and more consistent-looking.
Good luck with your button-making endeavors!
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