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Affinity: Why You Should Pay Attention

Affinity: Why You Should Pay Attention

Season 2026 Episode 13 Published 7 hours ago
Description

Canva's mission is to empower the world to design, and by most measures, it's working. Millions of people create content in Canva every day, which means design is no longer something that belongs exclusively to designers. Now, with the acquisition of Affinity, Canva is making a move into professional territory. So what does that actually mean for those of us who make a living in this space?

In this episode, Theresa Jackson sits down with Steve Caplin to dig into Affinity by Canva: what it is, how it works, and why the conversation around it goes well beyond the software itself. They give an honest take on where Affinity genuinely impresses and where it still comes up short for professional work, covering the same questions a lot of designers are already wrestling with about their role in a changing industry.

If you've felt friction between your design team and the non-designers who use Canva, or if you've found yourself wondering how your job is evolving, this one's worth your time.

Episode Highlights

  • Switching between Vector, Pixel, and Layout within a single document is a departure from everything most designers are used to, and Theresa and Steve get into why that matters
  • Theresa calls Affinity Canva's "olive branch" to professional designers, and unpacks why that framing deserves a second look
  • Affinity's live filters and real-time previews create a noticeably different editing experience, and the episode explores what that unlocks
  • "Free" as a pricing strategy has real implications for who gets to call themselves a designer
  • The episode covers what Affinity still lacks, particularly around publishing workflows, automation, and accessibility, and why those gaps keep professionals anchored to InDesign and Adobe
  • The tension between design teams and non-designers using Canva is real, growing, and worth talking about openly
  • Designers are once again being asked to justify their value, and this conversation doesn't shy away from that
  • The bigger question isn't which tool to use; it's what's shifting in the design industry and how to position yourself within that shift

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