Just wanted to get this off my chest. I've been a graphic designer (mostly print) for almost 20 years now. I've never been able to start web design on my own and I've always counted on developers to make my designs come true. However, unluckily, I've never developed a relationship with a programmer and most of the time I was appointed one. I've never finished a website the way I wanted it to look and for over 15 years I've been disapointed time and time again for not being able to convey my visuals because of my developer, bad communication etc. etc. Muse was such a revelation. I had such big plans with it, I've finished 2-3 websites that I was kinda proud of and it was only the start. I could finally convey in HTML exactly what I wanted to present. And the Muse workflow that allows you to bypass the graphical development stage in PS, AI or sketch yielded great results for me. You get creative when you learn the ins and outs of a partially restricted environment and it matched my minimalistic aesthetics which I've been promoting since my early years as a designer. I've tried to replace it with Webflow, Weebly and what not but i just can't get past the learning curve and the limitations that these platforms have in terms of layout freedom. In conclusion, I'm left with a bitter taste of dissapointment from Adobe, for basically interrupting my long lost, found and basically lost again dream of making websites my way. Cheers!
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