@MtKanjon As a fellow Affinity user, I have a question about the PSD export because I have absolutely zero experience with it. Does it really result in a file that retains all of the features and potentially could be imported in other vector programs without any loss?
I'm asking because I tried Affinity Designer's SVG export in the past, and the catch about it is that as soon as any kind of incompatibility is encountered, Affinity Designer will rasterize elements and invalidate the whole point of the SVG export. You can force-disable rasterization, but then the SVG will be broken unless you stick to very basic features.
