Technology
Create stunning visuals with this feature-rich design tool for cheap
TL;DR: Create your own images and animations with a PixTeller PRO Online Editor subscription starting at just $19.99.
Without eye-catching social media graphics, you’re not going to have much luck engaging users. But these days, designing stunning graphics and hilarious memes isn’t solely within the wheelhouse of professionals. There are more and more apps out there that do the work for you — like PixTeller.
Check it out:
Rated 5 stars by Product Hunt and 4.5 stars by Capterra, PixTeller allows anyone to craft and customize images for use on a variety of media, whether on websites, social media, or print. Requiring zero technical experience, you can use it to create things like logos, flyers, banners, and even animated videos.
The platform boasts over 134,000 templates that you can use and customize to your own liking, which makes the process practically drag-and-drop for non-designers. More than 1.5 million stock photos are available to your disposal, along with intuitive design tools and thousands of assets like shapes, fonts, and gradients. You can get as creative as you’d like, or keep it simple — either way, there are plenty of options to keep things fresh.
For only $49.99, you can gain unlimited access to PixTeller for three whole years — 84% off the usual $324. There are also 1-year and 2-year subscription plans available for $19.99 and $29.99, respectively.
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