Canva is a great graphic design platform for anyone who wants to create social media graphics, posters, and other visual content on a whim. It requires little to no experience in graphic design; that’s why it’s a crowd favorite.
However, there are also great sites out there that can help you do the same job. So if you’re looking for alternatives and want to try something new, then here’s a list we got for you.
Snappa is a graphic design platform that is quick and easy to use. Just like Canva, you can use it for social media graphics, posters, and the likes. The free version gives you access to over 6,000+ templates, 4,000,000 HD photos & graphics, but only 3 downloads per month.
Easil is a drag-and-drop graphic design tool that allows you to create visually pleasing content. The free version allows you to access over 2,500+ inclusive templates, free graphic elements, and over a million free stock images. You can also organize with layers and groups, upload your own images, and add text effects like Drop Shadow and Glow. It also lets you organize photos with folders.
Crello doesn’t only let you create graphics, but it also lets you create animations for social and the web. For its free version, you can access over 30,000+ static and animated graphic design, 650,000+ unique & premium stock images from Lightfield Productions, 32,000+ full HD video clips and animations, and instant access to 180M+ stock images and videos on Depositphotos. You can also get up to 10 design downloads every month.
Desygner is a simple drag-and-drop and powerful graphic design tool. You get access to thousands of free, easy to edit, templates, hundreds of design formats, and thousands of free design assets for its free version. You can also share and print your output once you’re done.
And there you go. Have you tried any of these platforms? Or do you have any suggestions that you would like to share? Let us know in the comments!
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Darkmatter says:
I had Glorify and it was garbage.
Super slow, the new roll out is two months ago and it’s buggy and hell.
I lose files.
They customer service is a condescending arse.
And the leader Omar is a con.
Skip the pain I endured.
Find something better.
Werdoe says:
Glorify App? Wala sa list? Most underrated app for e-commerce and small startups.