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Hello everyone and welcome! I love comments and constructive criticism so feel free to speak your mind. But with that said, disrespect and unkindness will not be condoned! To not just me but anyone else here. I will not hesitate to take action if necessary so please be nice to everybody!

Moving on.

WHAT I USE TO EDIT/APPS:

Canva

Canva is a free, beginner friendly, easy to use app that is definitely what I use the most. There is a free and paid version. It's great for almost everything except advanced details in things like manips. There are a good deal of limitations between the free and paid options. However it's the perfect app for new designers.

Picsart

Picsart is a free, semi-beginner friendly, app that is easy to use once you get the hang of it. It's a better app for more advanced details in things like manips. There are also free and paid versions with much less limitations from the free and paid choices than there are in Canva. The only thing it's not good for is its text. There are next to zero fonts and doesn't have the widest array of options when it comes to text designing. But paired with another app for text (like Phonto) this can be an amazing app.

Photoroom

Photoroom is a free, beginner friendly, easy to use app that makes my life so much simpler! I mainly just use it to remove backgrounds but it has several other extra features as well. There are paid and free versions. (I just use their website instead of the app but whatever works for you is great.) I can't think of any downsides to this honestly and it's a must have for every designer or at the very least something like it.

WHERE I GET MY IMAGES/WEBSITES:

Pinterest

Pinterest is a fantastic place to get pictures but you have to be careful about copyright when using images from here because it's not always royalty-free. It's always better safe than sorry. It is free and also available as an app.

Unsplash

Unsplash is definitely one of my favorite places to get photos. It's copyright free and has an optional paid subscription. It has the best stuff here so absolutely check it out!

Pexels

Pexels is also royalty free with optional paid plans. My knowledge on Pexels is a bit more limited because I don't use it as often but it is an awesome place for images from my experience.

Pixabay

Pixabay is a really good one for pictures without copyright and has subscriptions for money that aren't necessary to have if you want to use it. It has tons of photos here and a bunch of sorting options to make sure you find the image you need.

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