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Designer Suljam Joined over 10 years ago via an invitation from Sam M.
I prefer Stylus anyway :P
The design, mood and personality are outstanding (currently on large desktop) but your copy really needs work. Just this paragraph alone has way too many grammar issues.
Design shouldn't be flamboyant. If its good it won't have too. We believe in the quality and craftsmanship in illustrations, brands, web and software and hope to give you or your company an opportunity to put your best face forward.
A decent copywriter doesn't cost the earth but matters so much.
Other than that, like I said. The personality is beautiful in the design.
I thought this was genius lol
We use ActiveCollab at Suljam for project management and use the inbuilt time tracking and invoicing. Along with this, we accept Credit Cards through Stripe payment or Bank Transfers.
I have been thinking the same a great deal lately, especially since I now use Affinity design apps and Figma along with VS Code. My MacBook Pro is the 2010 model and getting a little crusty. The price of Apple products in the UK is crazy now though and I find it hard to justify the cost. I have been looking at a few Windows alternatives and like the look of the Huawei Matebook X. The other option I may take is a secondhand Apple laptop.
Yeah me too. Now it's just becoming an archive of things I haven't read :P
I'm pretty similar although I never bothered renewing my Sketch license and just use Affinity Designer. I prefer the speed and workflow of AD and honestly believe most people don't realise how powerful it really is.
I heard that the Affinity Team are also creating a Bridge style app which would be handy. I currently use Pixa with linked folders that are in my Google Drive so it works like a makeshift Adobe Cloud for assets.
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It depends I guess. In the same way, someone that uses Affinity Designer exclusively and has done since the beta was released would probably not like moving over to Illustrator. The question you need to ask is why the change?
Me personally, I never used Illustrator to its full potential but strangely I find AD more friendly and the learning curve easier. So for me, it's most definitely a replacement.