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Illustrating with Affinity Designer

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Illustrating with Affinity Designer

- [Instructor] Let's see what we can do with Affinity Designer, which is not quite as popular as Adobe Illustrator or Sketch, but it is very impressive in its capabilities. I mean that generally and specifically with how it makes experimentation fun, with its powerful history tracking, and of course its files can be versioned. Before you open these files, you might want to install the font Libre Franklin, available on Google Fonts or on GitHub. What I have here is a sort of motivational poster for making mistakes very well, with a great and glorious typo. There are two versions of this file. We'll look at the second one in a second. But first, you'll want to open up the History panel here in Affinity Designer, which you can find in the View menu under Studio and History. It may already be open in this panel down here, and to make it even bigger, we're going to collapse all these other panels by double-clicking the names…

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