![]() ![]() But that rule doesn’t hold true for photo editing, perhaps the single biggest beneficiary of digital creativity. This isn’t the first time a design program has come to dominate the industry and then ratchet up its prices it’s exactly what QuarkXPress did until InDesign was released in 1999. Maybe this is just a structural issue with typesetting: it’s a niche too small and a technical problem too complex to support a competitive range of tools. How did we get here, and what are the alternatives? (Yes, culture workers can be precarious too.) ![]() Sure, TypeKit and the other ancillary benefits are nice, but internet forums are awash with designers, photographers, illustrators, and typesetters who feel the same anxiety and restriction of choice. There’s nothing quite as terrifying as the thought of losing access to your entire work history if you miss a single monthly payment. ![]()
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