Serif, creator of potent but wallet-friendly design applications, is bringing its previously Mac-exclusive Affinity software suite to Windows.
Taking on Adobe at its own game, Affinity currently consists of two applications – the Illustrator-like vector drawing app Affinity Designer and image-editing Photoshop rival Affinity Photo. A third, the desktop publishing-focused Affinity Publisher, should be in beta by the end of the year, launching fully in 2017.
Previously, while exclusive to Apple machines, Affinity picked up some top awards, with Photo voted the best app of 2015 on Apple’s App Store, and the Best Imaging Software award from the Technical Image Press Association. The year also saw Designer receive an Apple Design Award for design and innovation.
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