-
Posts
450 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Posts posted by dannyg9
-
-
Beautiful job and beautiful magazine! I did sort of the same as you but added in 1 more redesign. I took Skin Art Magazine from InDesign to QuarkXpress (yes, Quark), and finally to Affinity Publisher. I've been using Publisher for 5 years and haven't looked back.
-
-
Nice work. Something simple but different, which is not to say what you did is simple. . . .
-
I find myself scrolling up and down. Can't look away. Not sure of the intent, but love it.
-
-
Nicely done. I love the elegant simplicity of it. Let the images do the work. Good work.
-
-
-
53 minutes ago, R C-R said:
I.m not sure what you mwan by name change. The file I uploaded is more than just a name change. It was resaved without the missing resources that (I assume) were referenced in your original. So can you open the file I uploaded or not?
Sorry. So crazed with scrambling I missed the file to download. It actually worked! Thanks so much. It seems the original had to be removed from the pathway environment it was created in and resaved as you did in order for it to not have the same error when I opened it on my computer.
-
26 minutes ago, thomaso said:
If a linked resource is causing the issue it might help to rename your related resource folder(s) temporarily to be able to open the document at least. Then it possibly works to delete the resources from the layout that were recently added in the 3 hours before the issue.
The problem is there are multiple folders that could be the culprit (About 20 folders). I like the idea but I would have to figure out exactly what folders the sourced materials came from.
-
29 minutes ago, R C-R said:
I only had time to look at the first file. When trying to open it, I got a missing resources warning. I ignored that because I don't have access to them but after that the file opened OK for me. I saved it as ARBGalaProgram, less missing resorces.afpub
Maybe that will help you?
Unfortunately, a name change didn't work. Publisher is still seeing it as a corrupt file and closes it.
-
27 minutes ago, R C-R said:
I only had time to look at the first file. When trying to open it, I got a missing resources warning. I ignored that because I don't have access to them but after that the file opened OK for me. I saved it as ARBGalaProgram, less missing resorces.afpub
Maybe that will help you?
I'll try renaming and see what that does. Thanks.
-
I don't know what happened but I'm getting error messages that both of the attached files are corrupted. Just normally saving. I've attached error message that comes up with both.
If these can't be recovered I've lost hours of work (most recent backup was 3 hours ago. Is there any way to Recover these files?
Any help would be appreciated.
MacBook M1 Pro Late 2021
Ventura 13.4
Publisher 2.1.0
-
-
A glimpse of brilliance. Fantastic.
-
Yeah, love the tribute to "MAD" magazine. genius.
-
Pretty fantastic! Maybe a little more defined and larger shadow on the Blue Meanie. I like the font. Well done.
-
Absolutely love this! The whole concept and execution is great. Standout is the cellophane tape "garage sale" label "99¢ Cheap." Water stains too!
-
Beautiful. Transcends digital. Love it!
-
Gorgeous!
-
I like it. I think it needs some tweaks as mentioned above. I like the use of the colors, although I'm not crazy about the chalk font outside of using it in the banners. The overall design is cool and it works but just "live" with it a bit and revisit the fonts and usage of them (italicized, stretching, compressing, etc.). As it's a bit of an informal font, you could change the items on the left and right banners to all lower case. Just a thought.
-
-
It's absolutely true that you learn something new each day! Thanks for clarifying that! Looking forward to the next 20 cars.
-
Works quite nicely and most observers who are not photographers, designers or artists would never know. Nice work and great panoramic.
Have Affinity Just Been Adobed
in Feedback for the Affinity V2 Suite of Products
Posted
Sad day to witness an amazing and thoughtful software company (who'd believe that in one sentence!), submit and essentially die. Everything from this point forward changes. Call me crazy, but I saw it happen to QuarkXpress. I saw it happen to InDesign/Adobe when they enforced subscriptions. What in the pie-in-the-sky would make one think that anything will be different about this merger?