The biggest problem here is that some print vendors request to provide final files in a vector format, which we then need to convert our file into Illustrator, thus loosing all the actual layers we had in InDesign.
I agree that each app (InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator) have their unique feature, and designer should be using them appropriately for creating great design.
On the idea that InDesign and Illustrator have their own individual utilities and logic, I would disagree. They both have so much in common that you might think. I love some features in Illustrator, like the no frame text, that I would like InDesign to have.
Having the ability to work in one single space would save so much time when designing.
The biggest problem here is that some print vendors request to provide final files in a vector format, which we then need to convert our file into Illustrator, thus loosing all the actual layers we had in InDesign.
I agree that each app (InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator) have their unique feature, and designer should be using them appropriately for creating great design.
On the idea that InDesign and Illustrator have their own individual utilities and logic, I would disagree. They both have so much in common that you might think. I love some features in Illustrator, like the no frame text, that I would like InDesign to have.
Having the ability to work in one single space would save so much time when designing.