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- _niko
is there a free online graphics editor that I can get my clients to use?
I created a label for their candle company but they want to be able to change the file themeselves, name, ingredients etc. for each SKU
- ideaist1
https://www.gimp.org/ seems to work for a lot of folks; it's a catch 22 giving clients their files.
One side is they leave you alone, BUT based on their knowledge or lack thereof they can really f**k s**t up!
: )
- https://www.canva.co… seems to be popular amongst teenagers and Facebook moms looking for a career change.ideaist
- ah, gimp is the one I was thinking of, canva's another option if they can import my working files_niko
- grafician0
Figma can work for this use case
- utopian5
They're probably better off purchasing Affinity for $25- each
https://affinity.serif.com/en-us…
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- monospaced4
What could go wrong?
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*zing*ideaist - heh. Done well though, client templates can save a lot of bother. Just need to be restricted, or allow for exceptions.Nairn
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- eryx0
It might be a good idea to save the file in the correct formate for the program they are going to use.
If they use gimp then you make it look correct in gimp and then hand the file over. This way you know they are starting with something functional.
If they come back later and say there is a problem then you have their approval in writing.
- DaveO0
I love that the application that is used to give over files for clients' self editing is called Gimp. Bravo.
- MrT1
Blimey, I've just set up labels for a friend's candle company who asked how she could customise them.
+1 for Utopian's answer. I set up the labels in InDesign, sent IDML files and she edits them in Affinity. She's pretty savvy but not a designer, and it's all working well.