Tech specs
What do you like best about the product?
Adobe InDesign is great for creating templates, layouts for printing projects. There are alot of features built in that makes your projects and designs more professional. It’s also has great typography options and the ability to integrate with th rest of Adobes suite of projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only issue is the learning curve, it does require a lot of time to get up to speed with it. I would recommend alot of YouTube videos and great tutorials for learning. There is also paid training if needed. Other dislike is the cost for a small business that would like to use the InDesign for building there business. InDesign’s price point and value maybe best suited for larger companies.
What do you like best about the product?
Working with InDesign feels like building a house in the most intuitive way. Better yet, as a service provider, I don't worry about the revisions likely to be asked by my client (different fonts - and their attributes, colors, or elements), since almost everything can be set as a variable.
What do you dislike about the product?
As I word with some Semitic languages written from right to left, I still struggle with character direction that can be messed once there are digits into the mix.
What do you like best about the product?
love how clean and flexible indesign is once you get the hang of it. i used it to build and format my resume and it just felt so smooth compared to word or google docs. layout tools are super precise, fonts look amazing, and the overall polish makes anything you design feel professional. it’s easy to align elements, control spacing, and export high-quality pdfs without losing formatting.
What do you dislike about the product?
there’s a bit of a learning curve at first...not super intuitive if you’re new to design tools. it can also be heavy on system resources, especially with big files or lots of linked images. some integrations (like copying text to other adobe apps) could be smoother, and would be nice if they simplified a few of the menu options for casual users.
What do you like best about the product?
The simplicity and familiarity of each Adobe Creative Cloud app—whether it’s Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, or InDesign—make it incredibly intuitive for users at all levels. Each tool feels instantly recognisable, with a user-friendly interface that mirrors the design standards professionals have come to trust. Yet, beneath that simplicity lies a powerful layer of flexibility: the ability to customise workflows, integrate across apps seamlessly, and adapt to a wide range of creative needs—from quick edits to complex, multi-platform campaigns. This balance of ease and depth empowers creators to focus on what matters most: bringing ideas to life with precision, speed, and creative freedom. Easily managed centrally to manage users and access.
What do you dislike about the product?
To run some of the Adobe Creative Cloud programmes effectively—especially resource-intensive apps like Premiere Pro, After Effects, or Photoshop—you’ll need a good laptop or PC with sufficient processing power, memory, and graphics capability. Depending on your subscription tier or software bundle, you may have access to different apps and cloud features, so it’s worth checking what’s included and ensuring your device meets the recommended system requirements. This helps ensure smooth performance and unlocks the full creative potential of the tools.
What do you like best about the product?
It is so straightforward - you can place images, text, shapes, and more right where you need them. The best desktop publishing software out there - easy to learn and use for beginners, but fully capable of advanced options for experienced graphic designers, copywriters, and layout professionals.
What do you dislike about the product?
I can't think of anything. This is my go-to publishing software. I guess the only thing is, sometimes I wish I could do more "drawing" right in InDesign, instead of having to do that in Illustrator and then import it to InDesign, but since it's technically not a graphic design or illustrating software I can't really complain.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy asset management with Ps/Ai, easy to collab with team
What do you dislike about the product?
There may be a bit of a learning curve for those who are completely new, but overall, it's quite minimal.
What do you like best about the product?
its easy to make the transition between Illustrator and Photoshop with it, also to share vector graphics, text, layouts, it has good integration with Adobe
What do you dislike about the product?
it needs to have fast prototyping and layout tools like Figma, integrated already when you install the software for new users. In design is for more complex projects but it needs to compete with Figma
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate Adobe InDesign's overall ease of use and the ability to export PDFs seamlessly. The paragraph and character styles, importing artwork, grids, snap-to guides, tables, and font management are features that I find most useful. InDesign excels at maintaining consistency in document layouts, especially in projects requiring detailed text formatting like multi-page documents or flyers.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find that Adobe InDesign could improve by integrating better with stock sites like Unsplash or enhancing its compatibility with tools like Figma. This integration would streamline workflows and make it more efficient to incorporate external resources into projects.

