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There are a lot of fake and misleading deals out there, so what are some of the legitimate deals that are worth getting?

For example:

  • Things for which the advice through the year was 'wait for Black Friday'.
  • Good brands that you recommend (ethical, good quality, or some other reason)
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[โ€“] aDogCalledSpot@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 year ago

I personally wasn't doing any content creation beforehand so I only started with the Affinity products.

For me, I find it easy enough to use, even as a beginner. If I can't find out how to do something even after googling for "How to do x in Affinity" I can just Google for how to do it in the Adobe version and usually it's really easy to find the corresponding tool in Affinity.

If you're a pro you probably have very specific demands for your creation programs which may mean that you need to stick with Adobe. But if you aren't aware of any demands you have, Affinity fits the bill easily.

I'll try to remember to check them out closer to the day

You could also get the trial version for a month for testing it out