
Also create a valid asset structure that is available to all the appsĢ. Consider using templates at a Page Panel and tier level.

This is particularly true when you consider the upcoming new features added to Designer 2.04 | 2.1 (Vector Warp | Vector Fill | Brush Panel Enhancements | Knife Tool | Bitmap Fill new options and Style picker etc.) Affinity Apps work very well and closely together. Using just Publisher (because it's publisher- Pages + documents!) would be a mistake as you are restricting the application of some extremely useful features that are not directly available.

Works very well if you set up a structured workflowįrom a personal perspective I would rely heavily on templates and integrate a workflow that encompasses the whole Affinity Suite.
