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Hey Guys

I am a graphics designer by profession. I use the Affinity Designer tool for my various projects. Affinity Designer V2 is the perfect tool for professional graphic designers and illustrators. It has an intuitive user interface, powerful vector-based drawing tools, support for a wide range of file formats, precise typography controls, and advanced color and output capabilities. The program also includes extensive export options, allowing you to create high-quality designs for both print and web. With its comprehensive suite of features, Affinity Designer V2 is an excellent choice for any designer looking to refine their skills and create professional-level work. Whether a hobbyist or a professional, Affinity Designer V2 has the tools, you need to bring your vision to life.

However, coming the point, I am facing certain issues, which I want to discuss here. Hope you can help me out. Thank you!

Why is Affinity Designer V2 not responding properly when I open it with other applications?

How can I fix the problem when Affinity Designer V2 is not responding?

What can I do to ensure my work in Affinity Designer V2 is saved properly?

Are there any best practices that I should know while working with Affinity Designer V2?

Can I print directly from Affinity Designer V2?

Where can I find coupons and deals for Affinity Designer V2? Is there any special sale going on?

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@symakhan

Welcome to the Serif Affinity forums 😕

Forgive me but none of this rings true. From (originally) posting this in Share your Work (which many spammers do), to quoting our marketing verbatim, to asking questions that make no sense, to asking questions that anyone using Affinity Designer would know the answer to, to asking questions about the sale that even a basic look at our site would answer. I mean it's a lot better than most spammers first post, but using an email address that is Toxic on Stop Forum Spam is just a complete give away. Bye

Patrick Connor
Serif Europe Ltd

"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man. True nobility lies in being superior to your previous self."  W. L. Sheldon

 

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