
Macromedia FreeHand
Macromedia FreeHand was a vector graphics design software used by artists, designers, and illustrators to create scalable images such as logos, illustrations, and layouts. Unlike raster images, vector graphics use geometric shapes and paths, allowing designs to be resized without loss of quality. FreeHand provided tools for drawing, editing, and organizing complex artwork, making it popular for both print and digital projects. It was widely used in the creative industry before being acquired by Adobe, which later integrated its features into Adobe Illustrator.