You’ve explained to them that they don’t actually need an AI file to edit their design with Illustrator, but they don’t care. However, let’s say you have a client that absolutely insists on having an AI file of a design you created for them. That’s a great question, and the short answer is: you don’t! There’s absolutely no need to generate an Illustrator file with Affinity Designer when any of the alternative formats will work just as well. Let’s address the elephant in the room: considering that there’s a wide variety of editable vector formats that will work universally, regardless of the platform, why do we even need to save as AI with Affinity Designer in the first place? If you’re saving your work in its raw, editable form, this would be the format to use if you’re an Affinity user or you’ll be transferring the file to an Affinity user.
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