Hi, everyone! Take a look at this: it's just an empty screen in Adobe InDesign. Before we even get started, according to this screen, all we need to do is share files. This is driving me crazy. Imagine how difficult it is to work on designs with black and white or muted colors!
It appears that Adobe's UI designers have completely forgotten what they've learned and why they're doing their job. This is a great example of lost communication with clients and utterly unprofessional work. I won't even mention the non-removable "Adobe Stock" search field. They are essentially forcing us to use their services, and if we don't, we're stuck looking at this distracting element every second.
And that's not all – they don't even allow us to use older software, just before these incredibly 'useful' innovations were introduced.
The software is overloaded with unnecessary tools, it runs slowly, and there's no noticeable difference in interface response speed between now and ten years ago. And their solution? They add a non-removable "Share" button.
Hi, everyone! Take a look at this: it's just an empty screen in Adobe InDesign. Before we even get started, according to this screen, all we need to do is share files. This is driving me crazy. Imagine how difficult it is to work on designs with black and white or muted colors!
It appears that Adobe's UI designers have completely forgotten what they've learned and why they're doing their job. This is a great example of lost communication with clients and utterly unprofessional work. I won't even mention the non-removable "Adobe Stock" search field. They are essentially forcing us to use their services, and if we don't, we're stuck looking at this distracting element every second.
And that's not all – they don't even allow us to use older software, just before these incredibly 'useful' innovations were introduced.
The software is overloaded with unnecessary tools, it runs slowly, and there's no noticeable difference in interface response speed between now and ten years ago. And their solution? They add a non-removable "Share" button.
Superwork, what else to say...