

Photoshop vs affinity designer pro#
I feel like a lot of designers are snobby about Adobe being king and am also looking forward to being another pro who proves that you don't have to spend $$$ locked into a contract to make it in print design. I don't remember the last time a printer asked for native AI files and I'm excited about potentially getting an iPad Pro that integrates well with my design suite. I anticipate some adjustment discomfort, but ultimately I think it will work out. I resent being locked in a year at a time in order to avoid paying a lot more per month - especially since I haven't updated my software in a couple of years due to older equipment. With Publisher nowhere in sight, I decided to eat another year with Adobe. It's definitely inconvenient timing in terms of my projects, but I really wanted to switch last year when my subscription came up for renewal. Also nervously awaiting Affinity Publisher, as I have a book layout project that needs to be done ASAP. In my neck of the woods, that's a huge no-no for print design - I need to have clear understanding of when I am not going to get a purely vector output. As a print designer, I am definitely concerned about some of the missing features and also about the way raster and vector features seem to be mixed together. My CC subscription ends next month and I'm taking the leap. Vimeo Affinity Vimeo Affinity Photo Vimeo Channel Affinity Designer Vimeo Channel YouTube Affinity YouTube Affinity Photo YouTube Channel Affinity Designer YouTube Channel Tutorials Artwork General Downloads Photo Designer Publisher Questions Affinity News & SocialĪffinity Support Forum Related SubredditsĪffinity Publisher Affinity Video Channels Affinity SoftwareĪffinity Photo Affinity Designer Affinity Publisher Affinity DiscordĬhat about Affinity in the Affinity Discord channel!

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Photoshop vs affinity designer for mac#
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