Unify the design language of UI and UX across all Adobe products
Panels, sliders, buttons, icons, properties, drag and drop behavior is different across all your products. Why? Unify them under a single design language. I would look to Adobe XD for inspiration.
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Eugen N commented
I second this.
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Eugen N commented
I second this.
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Eugen N commented
I second this!
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Bob commented
KS I agree with your suggestion, a consistent experience makes great sense, and with that in mind perhaps you should have a look at the Affinity Suite.
However I disagree with your tone, surely if a customer spoke to you in this way you'd put their suggestion at the bottom of the pile.
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KS commented
This is a JDI and a MUST change in Illustrator: Unified Workspaces, Tools, Palettes, etc. and consistency in UI and UX Design across all Graphic Applications from Adobe. It is inacceptable to cross completely different approaches in every Applicaton. At least there must be accordance in basic and rudimentary use of Tools, Palettes and Commands. Otherwise get a life Illustrator Team, you suck since two decades. Nuff said.
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matt commented
Tool panels do not work the same across applications. Please include consistency across application panels where possible (character panel would be an easy start) Not talking shortcut changes, just make the dang panels have the same functionality across applications. It doesn't make sense why a panel would lack functionality entirely. It would be understandable if functionality was slightly different as the apps have evolved over the years. But some panels are completely void of functionality in applications where other applications have full featured or partial functionality in the panels.
Would this not help with user adoption across applications? Why wouldn't a company strive to create similar functionality across it's suite of applications unless it didn't care about using the applications together?