![]() ![]() Though, this is no excuse for Adobe to produce counterintuitive software with the resource they have.Īdobe earned a revenue of 4.8 billion last year, and it even has one of the best workspaces to recruit great talent. One can provide a product with great UX but die from lack of functionalities while the others provide better functionalities with crappy UX tend to survive. It appears that we live in a world where functionality is bigger than design.Users often blame themselves when they encounter bad UX and that’s why you often hear “Of course! How could I not see that?” “Stupid me, trying to use InDesign’s shortcuts in Illustrator”.However, how many times have you Googled to figure out the easiest tasks? Creating a mask, creating an artboard, finding out shortcuts…and then you ended up being either brought to Adobe’s documentation with only 7,331 words on the page or somehow watched a 40 minutes tutorial from a 14-year-old Youtuber. Heard of the law of duality in marketing? F*ck that, Adobe owns the whole market (at least for now). The products are so powerful that the creatives - even the Sketch users - simply cannot live without them. Adobe and its powerful software are every designer’s best friends. ![]()
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