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  • After their fallout with Pantone, I was done.

    I immediately switched to Affinity and haven’t looked back. Yes, there is a learning curve and you will have to spend a few hours Googling how to do the same thing but it’s easily been able to do the same thing that I was doing before.

    The ONLY two features I miss from InDesign is GREP and scripts. Other than that, FUCK ADOBE.


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    8 months ago

    Fun fact. I have hopped around many other distros from Ubuntu to KDE to PopOS and a few dozen others but came back to Mint. It’s rock solid reliable, easy to get work done, easy to customize to your liking, and easy to update. I’ve been using it reliably over the last 5 years and don’t see myself changing any time soon.










  • Graphic designer here. I’ve used their shitty consumer grade laser and inkjet printers with USB and they have had many problems. I HATE their wide format inkjet printers with a passion… They work great for a few dozen prints and then decide to have random problems that take a few hours to fix.

    Their inkjet Indigo digital presses… are freaking amazing. The color they produce is far better than any laser digital press I’ve seen. They required a trained operator and is MUCH more expensive than the shitty consumer level stuff but they last forever when easily maintained.