In the fast-paced world of graphic design, the battle of tools has escalated more than ever. On one side are the trusty, complex software programs that have been the backbone of the industry for decades; on the other are upstart online applications that promise accessibility and ease of use. This post will examine the dynamic differences between these two design platforms and help you understand the best use cases for each. The Divide in Designing: Ecosystems Defined Before we compare various platforms, it’s essential to understand the environment in which each tool grows. Conventional programs like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator have been stalwarts, requiring steep learning curves but offering unparalleled power. In contrast, the newer class of online graphic design tools like Canva provide a streamlined approach for the less tech-savvy and a more ‘anytime,’ anywhere’ ethos.’ Benefits of Online Graphic Design Tools Online graphic design tools, hailed for their… read more