Want a rotatable piece of text that looks like rusty metal? Swift Publisher 5 has you covered. Other tools include the ability to add your own photographs from the Mac Photos Library, scalable and customizable “smart shapes”, and even 2D and 3D text effects. There are magazine layouts, forms, social media headers, you name it! As you can see from the image below, the templates start with brochures and run the gamut to posters, and then users can create their own templates as well. There are a number of templates included with Swift Publisher if you wish to start with a professional design. You could, for example, create a layer with instructions on it that won’t be printed. Swift Publisher uses both foreground and background layers in fact, multiple layers can be defined, each with their own aspects like printability defined. Guide lines are easy to set up and snap into place, making it simple to create a basic layout before starting. Like all desktop publishing apps, Swift Publisher starts with a blank piece of paper with rulers at the top and sides. Upgrades from earlier versions of Swift Publisher are reasonable as well – just $14.99.Įnough about the pricing let’s get to the app. While Swift Publisher 5 comes with plenty of clip art and fonts built-in, an “Extras” pack that includes 40,000 more images and 100 more fonts can be added, making the single-user price $29.99 and the family pack $49.99. The app costs $19.99 for a single-user license or $35.99 for a family pack that can be used on up to five Macs.
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