The Adobe Creative Suite in its many guises has been the staple go-to software for designers since, well, before I became a designer way back in 2006. It all starts with a bang, literal Fireworks But as is often the case, if you take the leap, you might just land in a better place - or at the very least, a more pleasurable one. As a designer, it’s hard enough to convince yourself it’s worth both the investment of time and cost in changing to a new piece of software, incorporating systemic change to your processes seems a daunting if not overwhelming task that recalls the old adage ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ But to convince an entire workforce to take a bold new direction in how they run the design department, re-structure all your existing processes from initial mockups, prototyping and production handover? Well, that could arguably be considered impractical and hard to justify at the least.
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