I just joined this list in preparation for my version of InDesign to become 
obsolete. I've looked at Scribus and find that it will require a period of 
learning that I'm not yet willing to do. By reading this list I thought I might 
become more attached to the open source effort and pick up some and learn a bit 
here  and there so it won't be so hard later.

In visiting the website to join and clicking through to various information 
sites, I am struck by the low level of design quality. The websites look like 
throw backs to the 1990s. Is this intentional?  When it is not up to industry 
standards it doesn't convince me of the capabilities of the software. In 
graphic design, the book is judged by the cover. Artists not only adopt 
software they join an aesthetic. Adobe is an example.

Since there is wonderful open source software readily available for website 
design, like Wordpress which arrives with good typography and color palettes, 
why not use it?

Sharon
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Sharon Villines, Washington DC
"Design is the first sign of human intention." William McDonough




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