Why I don't use Canva? A Graphic Designers POV
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Introduction
In this article, we explore the comparison between Canva and Adobe Express with Adobe Firefly, focusing on their user experience and features.
You're using Canva and you're paying for it. You own it after this, but before we get started, I'm Andrew Barnes, and this is the "Steel Like a Designer" series, where I'm trying to build a community of creative people exchanging and sharing with each other. If you're into that, share this with a friend. Don't forget to hit that subscribe and follow button for more value. Adobe Express with Adobe Firefly has a similar UX as Canva, with two things that make it a clear winner. First, it's completely free, and second, it's packed with AI features - Aiki AI generative AI, making tools like text to image, additive filling, and text effects way better than Canva. So, if you quickly want to create thumbnails or social media posts, I can't recommend anything better for beginners and experts alike. As you can see, I simply generated this image with Firefly and added text with Adobe Express, and it's done. The question is, are you gonna Canva or will you Firefly? Let me know in the comments.
Keywords:
Canva, Adobe Express, Adobe Firefly, graphic design, AI features, user experience, comparison
FAQ:
- Are there AI features available in Adobe Express and Adobe Firefly that make them stand out from Canva?
- Which platform is recommended for beginners and experts alike for creating thumbnails and social media posts - Canva or Adobe Express with Adobe Firefly?
- What are the differences in the user experience between Canva and Adobe Express with Adobe Firefly?
- Is Adobe Express with Adobe Firefly completely free to use compared to Canva?