
The price will eventually be £59.99 but is currently £35.99. Find out more on the Affinity website.Īs a photographer, you’re probably only interested in Affinity Photo V2 and this will still be available on its own.

The new Affinity V2 Universal license includes all three applications and will eventually sell for £144.99 (UK currency) but is currently on offer with a 40% discount for £89.99 (the Affinity shop will display your local currency). What’s key about these three programs is not just that they go head-on against their Adobe rivals for professional features, but they they do it with a single license fee rather than a subscription, and at such a low price that the cost of ownership is dramatically reduced. Affinity Photo is the Photoshop rival, Affinity Designer is the Illustrator alternative and Affinity Publisher is the Adobe InDesign competitor. Those shopping at Affinity will notice a big difference in their receipts with stores offering up to 70 per cent off, meaning you'll have more cash to spend on Easter holiday activities with the family.Īffinity strives to offer an exceptional shopping experience for its valued customers and that's why it offers free unlimited parking for all shoppers, whether you're popping in for something small, ticking off the whole list, or just popping in for a browse and a bite to eat.įor more information, or to follow Affinity Staffordshire’s social media, click this link and select the most appropriate option.The three Affinity desktop apps – Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer and Affinity Publisher – have been upgraded to version 2, as part of a new combined ‘Universal’ license for all three.Īffinity Photo was always seen as part of a trio of Adobe-matching creative tools for photographers, designers, illustrators and publishers.

It is a haven for smart shoppers with over 40 stores such as H&M, Sports Direct, M&S, Home Bargains, Trespass, The Works, and more. You'll find the store just outside of Stoke-on-Trent (Image: Malcolm Hart)ĭrive for just ten minutes out of Stoke-on-Trent and you'll find yourself at Affinity, an outlet shopping centre conveniently located just off the A34 on the border of Staffordshire and Cheshire.
