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Easy Graphic Design Tools For Bloggers
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Canva
My team uses Canva daily at Mediavine — it’s an easy-to-use, browser-based design tool, but they have a mobile app as well. The free version is great, but you can upgrade to get some awesome features for teams. In Canva, you can make everything from social media graphics to business cards for your next blogging conference to printables like your media kit. You can set your brand’s go-to fonts, font sizes and colors for easy, on-the-go editing and it comes packed with tons of templates and stock images for easy designing. It’s perfect for sharing design documents with a virtual assistant or teammate. That comes in handy for me when I am designing something but need a coworker’s help with writing!Adobe Spark
I love the Adobe Spark mobile app for its on-the-go editing features. They also have a browser-based app too, so it’s easy to download files and upload them to your blog. Like Canva, you can load it up with your brand’s fonts and colors to reuse again and again. (I have definitely used it to create some designs for my blog while sitting on an airplane!) It’s an awesome tool especially for designing social media graphics. You can spice up a design with animation, which is awesome for things like Instagram Stories or even your own videos.
A Design Kit
This is a fun one to have on your phone. Definitely the most whimsical of the bunch here, A Design Kit comes packed with some fun stickers and brushes for doodling, not to mention other elements like sparkly metallic backgrounds and textures. I use this one the least of everything I listed here, but I thought I’d include it anyway because it is simply so fun. I could see it coming in handy when creating graphics for Instagram or Instagram stories, even Pinterest pins or other blog graphics if you like the tools or feel it’s right for building your brand.Adobe Creative Cloud
I couldn’t write a list of graphic design tools without including my most-used software from Adobe, but take this recommendation with a grain of salt. I always say that Adobe products (which includes products like Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator and Premiere, to name a few) are like driving a manual sports car. They are extremely high-powered tools with lots of settings and features, and they can be daunting. (Not to mention they’re on the more expensive side.) At any given time I have open at least three of these programs: InDesign for print projects; Illustrator for, well, illustrating; Photoshop and Lightroom for photo editing; Premiere for video editing; and After Effects for animation. As a seasoned designer, these tools are tantamount to my daily work, and they have taken a lot of training to maneuver around — but I’m still learning everyday! I often watch YouTube videos to learn a new feature or skill. Last year, I taught myself animation in After Effects which I’ve been able to bring to things like our SEO Like A CEO videos and our Summer of Live series. Same dog, new tricks! So if you feel like you’ve graduated from Canva and you want to try something a little more advanced, definitely consider taking Adobe for a spin. It’s absolutely worth it.
There are really so many tools out there that can help you with creating blog and social media graphics — these are just the tip of the iceberg!
The important thing is not to give up: Start a Pinterest board for design inspiration, watch lots of tutorials and keep trying. You got this!About the author
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