
Then I decided to hold an (unofficial but still insightful) survey in my Instagram stories that revealed that out of around 100 people, 70% had never even tried Adobe Fresco. It wasn’t until I started watching other lettering artists and illustrators on Adobe Live that I had the idea of using Adobe Fresco.

I figured that Procreate was the best digital drawing app out there, and since I found myself comfortable with my workflow, there was no sense in changing. For this reason, I’ll admit that I was slow to adopt Adobe Fresco.

As a professional lettering artist and designer, I’ve been using Procreate for over 3 years now on my iPad Pro.
