![]() Especially at the end of a project, when you and your client are going separate ways, it is so easy to un-share files and folders, with the choice of who keeps what files. Dropbox has this very intuitive interface, and makes files sharing a simple task. ![]() I personally much prefer Dropbox than Google Drive when it comes to file sharing. But you can find similar appeal in Windows and PC. For me macOS works better, and I like the display quality and accuracy. Needless to say you don’t have to use Apple. That is because you want colour accuracy across the board, especially dealing with Pantone Colours, etc… (If you do more web design, you might prefer 2 screens). I recommend a large screen more than a dual screen setup. With a long battery life and light weight, it is perfect for meetings, presenting work to clients and do the occasional design. I have a MacBook Air, which does the job fine. I don’t create visual content much on it, so I went for portability. I also have a laptop for when I am on the go. (if you do video editing, then consider something more powerful). That makes it still a good companion very capable for what I do. I have a desktop computer more precisely a 27′ iMac, a bit old now but fine since I have plenty of RAM (16GB) and changed the hard drive with a faster SSD. As example, I will describe my setup but what works for you depends on your surrounding and what you are most comfortable with. This one is quite open because the truth is that you don’t need a power house to do amazing creative work.
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