Since these don't have to scan, you can get pretty abstract: thus, I suggest just using the rectangle tool to make a few bars. That way you can really control the size and proportion of space between the bars.
Best technique is probably to draw a rectangle, switch to the black arrow and ALT/OPTION+Click-drag to drag out a copy to make sure they're the same height, then repeat a few times. Once you have a few rectangles you can fuss with the width/spacing to make it look vaguely bar code-ish
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I'm just using a fake one I get from barcode producer ( http://www.intellisw.com/barcodeproducer/ ) for now
Since these don't have to scan, you can get pretty abstract: thus, I suggest just using the rectangle tool to make a few bars. That way you can really control the size and proportion of space between the bars.
Best technique is probably to draw a rectangle, switch to the black arrow and ALT/OPTION+Click-drag to drag out a copy to make sure they're the same height, then repeat a few times. Once you have a few rectangles you can fuss with the width/spacing to make it look vaguely bar code-ish
I've just been making lines and changing the weight... perhaps a bit easier than using rectangles? Not sure.
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