Technology
Canva is the graphic design secret weapon every marketer needs
TL;DR: Get a 3-month subscription to Canva Pro for just $12.99, a 66% savings as of March 29.
With non-essential businesses closing left and right for the indefinite future, everyone – from small shop owners to restauranteurs – is looking for ways to expand their online presence. Social media is more important than ever if you don’t want to be completely forgotten when this is all over. But it’s kind of hard to learn how to code and design marketing materials when you’re stressed about the unknown. We totally understand, and that’s why this deal on a three-month subscription to Canva Pro for over 60% off is a true gift at a time when we desperately need one.
Canva Pro is a highly-rated graphic design software (ahem, 4.9 stars on App Store and 4.7 on Google Play), that helps take brand marketing to a whole new level, but isn’t nearly as complicated to use as say, Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. It uses a simple drag-and-drop user interface, which means you won’t spend a ton of time learning how to use it – you’ll immediately just start creating. That also means you can know absolutely nothing about designing, and still make something that looks great. Think about all those great looking Instagram stories you’ve been seeing around the web — that could be you.
With a Pro subscription, you’ll get over four million assets like illustrations, stock photos, video, and audio content, plus over 1,000 fonts, a branding kit, and the ability to add content from the web like Giphy or Google Maps, making things flow even easier. There are also 60,000+ free templates to choose from or you can customize your very own. You can even streamline the whole creation process even further by organizing everything into folders directly on the app and saving your brand logo, colors, and fonts. All you need is a device that can log onto the internet and can run Google Chrome.
A three-month subscription will cost you just $12.99, down from the usual $38.85. It’s quite the steal.
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