Adobe Illustrator/InDesign vs. Pixelmator... how do they measure up against eachother?

The_Prodigy1982

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I've always wanted to learn how to design my own website logo and business cards, using Adobe Illustrator/InDesign... but even after playing with it for several months, I still find the learning curve way too high.
It's just not for me I guess. :(

Now I came across Pixelmator, and I'm wondering it this would be a good alternative?
How is the learning curve for rookies like myself?
And how easy is it to learn how to create nice graphics (compared to Adobe)?
 

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I will be straight up here. You will not find a better design program than Adobe's Illustrator or Indesign. I have been using them for years and honestly there is no better. I will agree though that there is a huge learning curve. But you will find a large large learning curve with any decent designing program. Not all as large as Adobe's though.

I will make a good suggestion here for you. [URL="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/affinity-designer/id824171161?mt=12&at=10l3Vy]Affinity Designer by Serif Labs[/URL] is a great alternative. It has a smaller learning curve than Illustrator and it a one time fee. No subscription to pay. They offer great support. Pixelmator is a good program as well but you will get better design tools from Affinity Designer. Worth checking out. Thanks.