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Good tools for a beginner is motivation.
Thank you for the invitation4 Free Graphic Design Tools
1. Canva
Canva is a powerful, free graphic design tool that’s perfect for social media design elements. Canva’s templates take guesswork out of appropriate sizes for each social media platform. Canva is great for simple projects that give your social media posts a creative boost.
2. Piktochart
Infographics are powerful and shareable. In a little over two years, infographic search volumes increased over 800 percent. We know infographics get the job done, but not everyone has the design know-how to create them.
Piktochart gives non-designers the ability to create basic infographics without relying on powerful design software like InDesign. Choose from 400 templates, icons and graphics to get your message across.
3. PicMonkey
PicMonkey is your go-to free online tool if you work with photography in any capacity. Quickly resize, crop and color-correct your photos. It doesn’t have as many templates and free design elements as Canva, but it’s a powerful and quick way to do basic photo editing and design without having to download software.
4. Pixlr
Pixlr’s free online image editor allows you to edit your photos with over 600 overlays, effects and borders. It’s available as an application on iOS and Android. It’s popular with Instagram users and photography buffs who haven’t quite leveled up to using pricey photo editing software.