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In graphic design news, a new version of the Affinity suite dropped last week, and it’s free. Canva purchased Serif, the company behind the Affinity products, last year. After about a year of engineering, they have combined all the products into a single product to offer maximum flexibility. And they made it free.

Of course then, that sparks debate.

Joe Foley, writing for Creative Bloq explains:

…A natural suspicion of big corporations is causing some to worry about what the new Affinity will become. What’s in it for Canva?

Theories abound. Some think the app will start to show adverts like many free mobile apps do. Others think it will be used to train AI (something Canva denies). Some wonder if Canva’s just doing it to spite Adobe. “Their objective was to undermine Adobe, not provide for paying customers. Revenge instead of progress,” one person thinks.

Others fear Affinity’s tools will be left to stagnate. “If you depend on a software for your design work it needs to be regularly updated and developed. Free software never has that pressure and priority to be kept top notch,” one person writes.

AI features are gated behind paid Canva premium subscription plans. This makes sense as AI features have inference costs. As Adobe is going all out with its AI features, gen AI is now table stakes for creative and design programs.

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