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I am not sure then why you draw a distinction between graphic and print design, when they are in your definitions essentially identical.

But stipulating this definition, and getting back to my original point, I don’t believe there are really significant things that would limit those users in Affinity Photo either, particularly when combined with the tools from Designer and Publisher which you can switch to seamlessly. I have worked alongside designers for thirty years and understand some of what they do; I do not see Affinity lacking in fundamentals or clever features.

Aside, again, from needing to add in an asset management app.

Which would be easily affordable given how comically affordable the entire suite is. But I hope Affinity fix this next.



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