Welcome back to my Low-Content Publishing Design Tutorial Series!
In case you’ve missed my other Affinity Publisher tutorials, this program is a professional level desktop publishing software ideal for creating your LC book cover and interior files. In fact, Affinity Publisher has most of the features you’d get by purchasing InDesign—the desktop publishing industry standard—at a fraction of the cost.
But Affinity Publisher won’t just help you create professional-looking interior files; it will also help you edit PDF templates that you purchase elsewhere, and are now looking to customize.
Customizing purchased templates is something you’ll definitely want to do in order to:
- Differentiate yourself from others using the same templates
- Target specific sub-niches, either by adding components like text or images to the template that might resonate with a particular audience, or by customizing fonts or other design elements to create a different look and feel that resonates with a particular audience
Let’s fire up Affinity Publisher so I can show you how to make changes to your PDF templates, as well as how to overcome a few of the challenges you might face when doing so.
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Louise S Willis says
Great video! Can you also edit a powerpoint template in Affinity?
Rachel Harrison-Sund says
Hi Louise! You can’t edit a PP in Affinity, but you can export it as a PDF and then edit that PDF in Affinity.