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over 8 years ago from Cristian Moisei, http://meet-cristian.com
I don't expect Adobe to "start over," but how about improving existing workflows? I can't remember the last time I used "save for web" in Photoshop without then needing a second app to make the output file truly web-ready. I've not yet used CC 2015, but I assume SVG export from Illustrator still puts Adobe metadata cruft in the header? These are canary-in-the-coalmine features that could be improved so web designers at least get a sense Adobe is thinking about what they need in 2015.
Maybe you should try it before assuming.. especially since Save for Web is now depreciated. I just exported an SVG directly from Photoshop, no cruft. They added artboards. They updated layer styles. They're working on a streamlined UI that's more focused towards UI design. How is that not improving existing workflows?
Well, this young designer its telling you, THATS its not an excuse for a design software in 2015 to behave like THIS: http://f.cl.ly/items/0T030x0j0p1u1y2g1e3O/60fps-PSCC2015-slow.mp4
12 cores CPU, 2GB GPU and 64GB of RAM, should not be requirement and its what I do have, yet, the performance its like im using an smartphone.
Affinity Designer actually works much faster than PS does, and have as many features, but it lacks some fine details thats its not making me using it daily, so, I don’t know what excuse Adobe have other than their incompetence.
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BDUF aka Big Design Up Front aka the big bang should only happen once. Then let data and metrics take over. Nature is Evolution. Evolution is iteration. Starting over is like having a hissy fit, burning all the libraries and wondering why you have to reinvent the wheel.