Technology
This $39 software is a simple and lightweight alternative to Adobe
TL;DR: Learn how to create your own designs with a lifetime subscription to Design Wizard Pro for $39, a whopping 93% savings.
They say Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator are the gold standard graphic design programs. But what if you don’t have an extra $250 laying around for a one-year license to a single program? And what if you don’t have the extra time or patience for the extensive training? Glad you asked.
Design Wizard Pro can help you take care of all your graphic design needs for less than $40. And you can use it for life without annual payments. This design platform is particularly advantageous for small businesses and entrepreneurs, but honestly, anyone who needs to create graphics will find it useful. Whether you’re looking for a way to spruce up your marketing or want to put a little razzle-dazzle on your social media accounts, it’s a super convenient way to do so.
It’s so simple, even graphic design noobs can use it. Check it out:
You can easily upload your own fonts, photos, and logos, and create custom palettes to personalize your workspace and match your branding. Plus, with the Design Wizard Pro plan, you’ll have access to over one million premium curated images, over 100 free fonts, and 30,000 design templates, so you’ll always be able to find what you need. Oh, and you never have to worry about copyright complications, as they’re all licenses for commercial use.
Originally $599.40, a lifetime subscription to Design Wizard Pro is now available for just $39.
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