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by okayjustonemore
215 days ago
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Canva is a nice tool for light work only, but no studio, agency or design department worth their salt relies on Canva for more serious work—and rightfully so, Canva is not a player in the same space as Adobe and Affinity, for example. Affinity is nice, and I really do wish they would corner Adobe a bit more so they could get their act together. But the fact is Adobe has encroached upon every corner of this industry, pretty much all of their apps are the standard tools for any given design job (from both a software and hardware perspective). It would take a massive amount of effort to convince designers used to Adobe’s tools to switch to an unproven new tool, and it would take an even bigger effort to actually make these new tools become the standard. I would love to give Adobe the boot, but the truth is that no one has been able to meet Adobe’s apps head on as of yet. |
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Now that Affinity is free, you will have many more clients and small studios sending you material in their formats.
As for Canvas, I expect every pro studio to be able to work with that format, since legions of clients will make their stuff in Canvas and send it to you and vice versa.
It's like Visa and MasterCard. You don't have to pick only one, and if you're smart you will accept both.