![]() ![]() Not only does Swift Publisher have a huge number of templates, you also get access to a collection of 2D and 3D heading presets, plus 2,000 free clipart images and 100 image masks.Swift Publisher really does have a lot going for it. This is a budget DTP app that has a major selling point: its selection of over 500 templates for all manner of projects, including bi-fold and tri-fold brochures, catalogues, business cards, social media, disc labels and covers, address labels and more. If you're not keen on spending much on an InDesign alternative, Swift Publisher (opens in new tab) is worth a look at least if you're on a Mac. Scribus is available for Mac, Windows and Linux. But while Scribus isn’t likely to become as powerful or feature-rich as InDesign, it's a great alternative if you’re working in indie publishing or on a personal side project and prefer to use a free DTP package. The biggest drawback is that you can’t open files from other desktop publishing software, such as InDesign or Quark. You should be able to get up and running quickly thanks to its helpful forums and documentation, and the software even comes with a free selection of templates for things like business cards, brochures and newsletters. There are also some surprising extras like vector drawing tools, emulation of colour blindness and the rendering of markup languages like LaTeX or Lilypond. With a dedicated and enthusiastic developer community behind it, it's stable to use and regularly updated, with all the DTP features you'd hope for including support for OpenType, CMYK colours, spot colours, ICC colour management and versatile PDF creation. First launched back in 2001 (when it would have been a QuarkXPress alternative), Scribus provides an InDesign-like interface and a lot more features than you'd expect from a free package. That really makes this an InDesign alternative for those who have a personal preference for the software or need to use it in a specific job.Ĭan’t import files from InDesign or QuarkXPressįinding a good free open-source InDesign alternative isn't easy, but there is one in the form of Scribus (opens in new tab). It's not as expensive as it used to be, but still fairly pricy considering the cost of the options higher up on our list. The pricing still seems aimed at the corporate market, with a new one-year licence for the 2021 version starting at $474. ![]() The main reason QuarkXPress is not higher on this list is the cost. It offers impressive functionality for both print and digital design, and, it can import InDesign files. It can be used to create everything from posters and flyers to brochures, catalogues, and magazines, as well as ebooks and web and mobile apps. QuarkXPress is actually a very powerful and well-featured DTP package that definitely gives InDesign a run for its money.Īvailable for PC or Mac, the software is still updated on an annual basis, usually around late spring/early summer. ![]() QuarkXPress dates back to 1987, and while InDesign has since completely stolen its thunder, it's still available and it remains a good InDesign alternative. ![]() Back in the days before InDesign was even a thing, QuarkXPress (opens in new tab) was the only serious desktop publishing package in the game in the 1990s and into the early years of this century it could be found in every design studio and publishing house. ![]()
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