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  1. Hello! So, i was working on a new template for a CD cover, and as i was doing my thing, it crashed. I tried again, same results without knowing why. Then i discovered that writing the word "oeuvre" without the œ is fine, until i press spacebar to go to the next word, the autocorrect from Publisher that switches "oeuvre" into "œuvre" is causing the crash. I searched for similar problems, tried the cache clear, tried different fonts, same conclusion. BUT something is odd because when i'm trying to reproduce the crash, it doesn't come necessarily on the first try (i mean just writing the word oeuvre for example), i can write 5-6 times the word. FUN FACT : c/c the word with the œ included doesn't make the software crash. Sometimes it crashes right away, sometimes i have to write with the text tool, sometimes with the image box converted into a text box, sometimes i can do both. And the crash has two "endings", one is a clean crash, Publisher closes itself, the other Publisher freezes (blabla is not responding), and i have to close it manually in the tasks manager. I've been using Publisher since march 2020, never been bothered, even with the font i used to crashtest the problem, already used the word oeuvre for sure, so the question is : is it a bug from my side, or from the software side ? Sincerely, Azs.
  2. Hey everyone, I am a total newbie when it comes to vectors and cannot figure out how to cut letters to create an interlocking logo of letters. I have just started using Affinity Designer and Photo on my iPad and considering purchasing Designer for my MacBook too. I have made a quick mock up of what I am trying to achieve in Procreate, the only way I could figure out how to do it in Designer was to overlap the letters with a thicker outline but it is not the same as having the cut space to work on any background. Does anyone have any suggestions for how I would achieve this as vectors? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance
  3. Hi all- New here! I'm trying to figure out how to write words in my logos (I know, the typing tool). What I mean is how do people write the words of a company name- do you usually download custom fonts from online websites, and if not, how does one make their own font? Maybe @ostrysharpcould help- I really loved your work in this feed.
  4. Hello, I come here to show you my works in Affinity Designer. There is two+ One is "Typography Anatomy Explained Complete For Serif Character Knowledge": https://protiumdesign.com/…/typography-anatomy-explained-c…/ And second is "Solar system complete illustration guide": https://protiumdesign.com/…/solar-system-complete-illustra…/ I offer bout file for free download. You can see interactive slider on top of pages. Tell me what you think
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