Canva is my go to product for designing assets for my website. It’s quick and easy to use. If you’re interested in Canva then do check out my templates to save you even more time.
Figma really is the industry game changer for all design disciplines. This collaborative tool will allow you to work with your fellow designers, build prototypes, wireframes and so much more. Best of all you can try it for free.
Affinity software is a leading and much more affordable alternative to Adobe’s creative cloud. At a fraction of the price you’ll have full access to their design, photo and publishing suite.
I use Elementor to build all my websites. You can learn how to use this no code design tool in my course or download my plug and play templates to get you online in a flash.
Installed on all of my devices Grammarly makes sure that I don’t make typos and grammar slip ups. You can download and try it out for free.
As a content designer I use readable on a daily basis to make sure my content matches the reading age of my target audience. In fact, none of my content gets through to development until I’ve run it through readable.
Another tool to make sure your content is meeting accessibility standards and you’re using active language. Best of all it’s free!
A tool where your team can connect, collaborate, and co-create in one space no matter where you are.
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